Posted Feb 6, 2024, 9:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kora
Immigration by CMA, 2023 (new permanent residents)
Toronto: 135,865 (record)
Vancouver: 54,890 (record)
Montréal: 38,405
Calgary: 27,410 (record)
Ottawa: 23,380 (record)
Edmonton: 21,645 (record)
Winnipeg: 19,960 (record)
Kitchener: 9,695 (record)
Saskatoon: 9,645 (record)
Regina: 9,410 (record)
Immigration by Country of citizenship, 2023 (new permanent residents)
India: 139,715 (record)
China: 31,765
Philippines: 26,950
Afghanistan: 20,165
Nigeria: 17,445
Pakistan: 11,850
Cameroon: 11,685 (record)
Eritrea: 10,670 (record)
Iran: 10,670
USA: 10,635
Government of Canada, Open Data, Permanent Residents
https://open.canada.ca/data/en/datas...9-9b8aff9b9eda
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Births essentially cancel out deaths, but NPRs out number PRs by 3:1. So multiply new PRs by 3 or 4 to get population growth (likely closer to 4 in Toronto with all of its satellite "campuses")? A few people may have left but I would not be surprised if Toronto grew by 500,000 last year.
woot woot?
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