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    BKha reacted to kora's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    The difference between Calgary/Ottawa and Edmonton is stark. That's why Calgary and Ottawa are often compared while Edmonton is in a...
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    BKha reacted to jhappy77's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Awesome work! That makes me curious which census tracts in Calgary are the strongest candidates for joining the list.
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    BKha reacted to CBBarnett's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    For the smaller cities, a lot of it is a threshold problem and how census tracts are drawn - they just don’t have a lot of areas at...
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    BKha reacted to Albertasaurus's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Very informative, thank you! The 3 biggest cities really do leave us in the dust, so to speak. I'm actually surprised that we have...
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    BKha reacted to CBBarnett's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Here's a post I did about this a few years ago, summarizes my attempt to rationalize population, density and the "vibe" of a city. link...
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    BKha reacted to Albertasaurus's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    I'd agree with that. I also find that older cities being less car centric tend to feel more vibrant. Vancouver unquestionably feels...
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    BKha reacted to trtcttc's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    I agree Vancouver is more dense, I just think that feeling of it being closer to Toronto than Calgary is to Vancouver, isn't necessarily...
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    Foothills MD would add 80k, a fairly substantial amount. It would put Calgary over 10% difference from Edm/Ott. Compared to the...
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    BKha reacted to Albertasaurus's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Conversely, Vancouver is much closer to Calgary-Edmonton-Ottawa in population than it is to Toronto or even Montreal. It has a bit over...
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    BKha reacted to kora's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Calgary CMA with the highest after-tax family income in Canada Calgary = $100,480 Canada = $82,610 Ottawa is 2nd at $93,370...
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    BKha reacted to Albertasaurus's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Very true. Ottawa-Gatineau in particular has been growing slowest out of the 6 big cities over the past few years, and I expect that to...
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    BKha reacted to Beltline_B's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Calgary’s putting some major distance between itself and comparable cities like Edmonton and Ottawa. Even without Foothills MD.
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    BKha reacted to Surrealplaces's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    The estimates have Calgary at 1,839,000, so a growth of 60,194 and Edmonton at 1,673,860 for a growth of 42,246. This is around what I...
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    BKha reacted to Albertasaurus's post in the thread Statscan numbers with Like Like.
    Nice find kora! Some interesting info...our CMA currently sitting at 1,839,000 as of this year, and Census Division #6, which...
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    Medium growth projections for the Calgary CMA are 2.67 million by 2051. 45,000 for Okotoks, 18,000 for Strathmore, 19,000 for High...

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