Did you know that Canada鈥檚 population is growing faster than that of any other G7 nation? As with most other countries in the world, these new Canadians (native-born and immigrated alike) are concentrated within urban centers. This presents many unique challenges for the fastest growing cities in Canada, one of which is a lack of adequate infrastructure.
In this post, we鈥檒l take a detailed look a detailed look at the 15 fastest-growing cities in Canada. We鈥檒l also explore the massive construction projects being undertaken within them to support this growth.
We鈥檙e compiling this data from a variety of sources, including and .
1. Airdrie, Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada鈥檚 most prosperous provinces. It should come as no surprise, then, that many of the nation鈥檚 fastest growing cities lie within it.
Airdrie has completed a number of substantial construction to support its growth in recent years. These projects include residential, commercial, and educational facilities.
General contractors based in the city include and .
Population: 75,395
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 5.7%
2. Milton, Ontario

Milton more than leads the pack in terms of fastest growing cities in Ontario. A major, 10-year roadway expansion and urbanization on Louis St. Laurent Avenue is currently slated for completion in 2020.
General contractors headquartered in Milton include and .
Population: 132,508
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 5%
3. Chestermere, Alberta

3. Chestermere, Alberta
Chestermere is yet another city within the vicinity of Calgary that is experiencing massive growth. What was once considered just another Calgary commuter town is coming into its own with projects such as the .
Local leadership hopes to transform Chestermere into a strong urban center with roughly 52,000 inhabitants by 2040.
Population: 23,360
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 4.6%
4. Spruce Grove, Alberta

Located west of Edmonton, Spruce Grove will, next year, be able to gauge the results of its . The plan includes a spate of affordable housing, heritage, economic development, and recreational construction projects.
Population: 40,484
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 4.5%
5. Beaumont, Alberta

Beaumont, Alberta is another one of the fastest growing cities near Edmonton, Alberta. Major construction projects include the , which is scheduled for completion in July 2020. It鈥檚 a $29.5 million project that hits home just how aggressively authorities and construction companies in Beaumont are preparing for the city鈥檚 future.
Population: 20,339
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 4.3%
6. Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario

Alberta may be dominating this list but many of the fastest growing cities are in Ontario, too. Bradford West Gwillimbury is undergoing a number of major projects, such as the Holland Street Reconstruction (general contractor: ) and South West Arterial Road (SWAR).
Population: 41,055
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 4.2%
7. Greater Vancouver, British Columbia

If you鈥檙e not from one of the cities above (or their respective provinces), you鈥檇 be forgiven for never having heard of them before. Vancouver, however, is one of Canada鈥檚 most internationally-recognizable cities. The metropolitan area surrounding Vancouver is home to more major construction projects than one can count. Particularly noteworthy include upgrades to watershed infrastructure and expansion of the numerous reservoirs.
Population: 18,851
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.9%
8. Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta

The City of Fort Saskatchewan lies along the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta. As part of their expansion initiatives, they are working on a of pre-qualified contractors for work totaling $50,000 or less.
These contractors will support major in the city, which include numerous transportation infrastructure endeavors.
Population: 28,041
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.9%
9. Mirabel, Quebec

Mirabel, Quebec is a suburb of Montreal. The city is already a hub for some major companies. Bombardier and Bell Helicopters both have manufacturing facilities at the Montreal-Mirabel International Airport. Major companies working on projects in the city include Construction JF Trudeau, Duroking Construction, and Construction G茅n茅ration Lacroix Inc.
Population: 56,984
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.5%
10. Langford, British Columbia

Langford follows Vancouver as far as the fastest growing cities in BC go. The area is seeing a in rental housing construction. One developer, , is so busy working on these urban development projects that it rejects new ones each month.
Population: 39,476
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.4%
11. Saint-Colomban, Quebec City

Saint-Columban鈥檚 population has more than since 2002. Its population is expected to reach 20,000 within the next 10 years. The city is notably lacking in infrastructure that would support this growth, however. There are no high schools within Saint-Colomban, for example, and no municipal sewage system.
In other words, legislators — and the construction companies that will ultimately build this supporting infrastructure — have their work cut out for them.
Population: 17,717
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.3%
12. Leduc, Alberta

Leduc is yet another one of the nation鈥檚 fastest-growing cities in Alberta. An within Leduc County is one of the most noteworthy construction projects the area has seen recently. This warehouse (which is set to open in 2020) will almost certainly lead to yet more population growth and a need for more infrastructure.
Population: 34,100
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.2%
13. Saint-Lin-Laurentides, Quebec

This Quebec gem is actually the birthplace of famed former Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier. As with many of the other fastest-growing cities in Canada, Saint-Lin-Laurentides is undergoing major transportation infrastructure upgrades. Crucial to these upgrades is a spanning 6km in the city鈥檚 western portion.
Population: 23,215
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.2%
14. Winkler, Manitoba

Winkler, Manitoba is a small but mighty city in the province鈥檚 southern region. With an annualized five-year growth rate of 3.2%, Winkler — which is already a major commerce and agriculture hub — is poised for major infrastructural growth.
Projects the Meridian Exhibition Centre and a prospective four-line Highway.
Population: 14,165
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.2%
15. Steinbach, Manitoba

Last but certainly not least, we have another up-and-coming Manitoba city. One of Steinbach鈥檚 major construction projects is the Mitchell Elementary School. Gateway Construction received the contract for the project, valued at north of $4 million.
This school will provide major support for Steinbach鈥檚 population, which has grown at an annualized five-year rate of 3.2%.
Population: 17,797
Five-Year Growth Rate (Annualized): 3.2%
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