https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-interprovincial-migration-q3-2023-1.7063681
Alberta gained another 17,094 people, on net, from other provinces and territories from July through September.
That continues a trend that started more than a year ago for Alberta: the province has now...
For sure. It would have also destroyed Eau Claire, both the recreational wonderland that it is and the most expensive real estate property in Calgary. We have enough semi-freeways that roll through our downtown. Now let's fix that.
I don't think 17th Avenue has ever looked better. Ever since the pandemic created the now permanent patio program, 17th is transformed and better than ever because it's busier. While the patios have harmed pedestrian flow, they have enlivened the street like nothing before.
I don't see a lot of difference between Houston, Dallas or Atlanta. Calgary can be reasonably compared to any of them, but it's much more like Denver than either of those 3.
It's possible. Vancouver's big advantage is its huge immigration numbers. It's on track this year to attract around 60,000 immigrants. That's 1 million new people in less than 20 years at current rates. Calgary needs to start attracting over 30,000 immigrants a year before it will have a chance...
Even with current metro boundaries for Calgary CMA, there is a chance we hit 2 million by 2030. It would assume 50K annual growth over the 8 year period to 2030.
I'm glad we have something iconic in this area to replace the landmark Saddledome. Maybe this will be the name frame for famous Calgary skyline photos.
I haven't been in the City for 15 months, has it really gotten that bad so quickly at the Superstore? They used to have a security guard there whenever the store was open.
The other side of shopping there is that some people don't have a choice but to shop there. Especially for people without...
"We're seeing record levels of outmigration from Ontario to other provinces, primarily Alberta and Atlantic Canada ... most of them are young adults, between 25 and 35"
CBC News, Ontario's young adults are leaving the province in droves. The soaring cost of living is to blame, March 15 2023...
Our office to residential conversion program is getting international attention in The Economist magazine.
"The future of family living"
The Economist, p. 63, February 11 2023
"Calgary, where one in three offices sits vacant, is home to one of the more ambitious plans. In 2021 the Canadian...
We're seeing very strong immigration numbers for the Calgary CMA. Well over 1% of Calgary's population are immigrants who've arrived in the last year.
2015
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21,715
21,430
17,875
18,955
19,640
10,660
17,880
24,705
It's interesting that Ottawa's estimates follow closely with actual census data while Calgary and to a lesser extent Edmonton are way off. I guess what's important from that chart are the trend lines which show the Alberta cities growing much faster over the past 20 years and converging with...
It would make sense. But as you said, the current CMA map for 2021 shows no addition of Foothills
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/geo/maps-cartes/referencemaps-cartesdereference/cma_ca_ct-rmr_ar_sr/files-fichiers/2021-92146-825-00.pdf