I agree the numbers will be higher, maybe 25-30% higher. Next year's we'll see some cities have negative numbers.These are my predictions. They're conservative numbers, and most likely will be higher, but we'll see.
Toronto +10,000
Montreal +5,000
Vancouver +5,000
Calgary +45,000
Ottawa +20,000
Edmonton+30,000
Winnipeg +5,000
Quebec +1,000
KW +15,000
Hamilton +3,000
Halifax +10,000
Victoria +2,000
Saskatoon +6,000
Regina +3,000
Those are also my predications. Smaller numbers than last year, but strong. Next year will be different.I would guess for most cities it will be about a third to half of 2024 numbers.
Toronto +60,000
Montreal +35,000
Vancouver +40,000
Calgary +45,000
Ottawa +20,000
Edmonton+30,000
Winnipeg +5,000
Calgary has a whole Red Deer+ more people than Edmonton (142627) but Edmonton did grow as a higher percentage year to year (2.99% versus Calgary's 2.85%)Stats are out. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1710014801
The main story. Calgary officially Canada’s fastest growing city in raw numbers, with Edmonton not far behind. Toronto CMA lost population, and Vancouver with only a slight gain.
It's kind of wild seeing the next set of small, big cities really emerge with consistent growth.Stats are out. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1710014801
The main story. Calgary officially Canada’s fastest growing city in raw numbers, with Edmonton not far behind. Toronto CMA lost population, and Vancouver with only a slight gain.
And they even expanded their CMA boundaries during that stretch, adding another 80k.We started this period at almost the exact same as Ottawa capital region, with 1.540M in 2021. And now we're 136k more people than Ottawa.




