By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO (Reuters) – Immigrants’ share of Canada’s population has hit its highest point in the country’s 150-year history and the biggest share among G7 countries, new data released by Statistics Canada showed on Wednesday. Twenty-three percent of Canadians were immigrants in 2021, according to the census, and Statistics Canada projects that between 29% and 34% of the population will be immigrants by 2041. Canada’s government aims to bring in more than 430,000 new permanent residents this year, an increase of about 7.4% from its record-setting 401,000 in 2021. Its immigra…