I don't believe for on minute that the majority of Canadas population has Nat born Canadian citizens. I don't trust the algorithems or the statistics
It's understandable to have concerns about statistics and data interpretation, as they can sometimes be confusing or seem misleading. In Canada, a significant percentage of the population is indeed made up of natural-born citizens, but immigration has played a substantial role in shaping the demographic landscape.
As of the most recent data, about 21% of Canadians are foreign-born, which means they were not born in Canada but have immigrated and may have become citizens. This indicates that while the majority are indeed natural-born citizens, a notable portion of the population consists of individuals who have come from other countries.
If you have specific concerns or questions about the data or how it's collected, I’d be happy to help clarify or provide more information!


