Century Initiative
The Century Initiative (French: Initiative du Siècle) is a Canadian charity that aims to increase Canada's population to 100 million by 2100.[2] This would include increasing the population of "Mega-regions", such as the Greater Toronto Area, from 8.8 to 33.5 million, the Greater Vancouver region, from 3.3 to 11.9 million, and the National Capital Region, from 1.4 to 4.8 million.[2] Century Initiative forecasts predict that without changes to Canadian immigration policy, the population of Canada will increase to only 53 million people by the end of the century.[3] The Century Initiative intends to reach its population goal by reversing the falling fertility rate, investing in economic development around "mega-regions", and increasing immigration.[2]
Abbreviation | CI |
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Founded | 2011 |
Type | Lobby group |
BN 843519638 RR0001[1] | |
Legal status | Foundation |
Focus | Population growth, immigration |
Location | |
Area served | Canada |
Key people | Lisa Lalande, CEO
Mark Wiseman, chair of the board Dominic Barton, co-founder |
Website | centuryinitiative |
The Century Initiative was co-founded by Mark Wiseman and Dominic Barton.[4][5] The Initiative is supported by former Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney[6] and by influential Liberal Party advisors and ministers including former Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Navdeep Bains and former Minister of Finance Bill Morneau.[3][7]
In March 2021, The Globe and Mail hosted a virtual event in partnership with the Century Initiative examining key indicators of the Century Initiative’s progress towards growing Canada’s population to 100 million by the year 2100.[8][9] The Century Initiative has been written about by columnists including Andrew Coyne,[10] Terence Corcoran,[11] and Doug Saunders, who subsequently authored the book Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough.[12]
Formation
The inspiration for the Century Initiative arose from discussions during a 2011 weekend gathering of friends at Dominic Barton’s Lake of Bays cottage in the Muskokas.[13] At the time, Mr. Barton was Global Managing Director of the American consulting firm McKinsey & Company.[14][15]
Mega-regions
The Century Initiative envisions the Canada of 2100 as a nation of mega-regions, which it defines interlocking areas with more than one city centre and a typical population of 5 million or more.[2]
Mega-region | 2016 population | 2100 population (goal) | Population change |
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Vancouver | 3.3 | 11.9 | +261% |
Calgary-Edmonton | 2.8 | 15.5 | +454% |
Winnipeg | 0.8 | 1.7 | +113% |
SW Ontario | 1.2 | 2.0 | +67% |
Toronto | 8.8 | 33.5 | +281% |
Montreal | 4.4 | 12.2 | +177% |
National Capital | 1.4 | 4.8 | +242% |
References
- "Who We Are". www.centuryinitiative.ca.
- "CI report" (PDF). uploads-ssl.webflow.com. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
- "Influential Liberal advisers want Canadian population to triple by 2100". Global News.
- "Dominic Barton - Co-Founder & Former Board Member".
- "Advisory Council on Economic Growth".
- "It's time for Canada to focus on expanding our population" – via The Globe and Mail.
- "Finance Minister's key advisers want 100M Canadians by 2100". 23 October 2016.
- "Supporting a growing Canadian population" – via The Globe and Mail.
- "Century Initiative and The Globe and Mail present People and Prosperity: Planning for Canadian Growth". www.centuryinitiative.ca.
- "Andrew Coyne: Increased immigration is good for Canada — and the reasons aren't only economic".
- "Terence Corcoran: 100 million Canadians? We could only hope".
- "Maximum Canada by Doug Saunders: 9780735273108 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books".
- "Finance Minister's key advisers want 100M Canadians by 2100". 23 October 2016.
- "Dominic Barton's global challenge / Why McKinsey's new chief believes this could be Canada's moment".
- McDonald, Duff (2014). The Firm: The Story of McKinsey and Its Secret Influence on American Business. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 1439190984.