Posted Jan 14, 2026, 2:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ssiguy
I checked Statscan and the country grew by 390k between Q3/24 & Q3/25 which is when these CMA stats would cover. The country grew by 390k, roughly 1%. BC has the lowest rate while Alberta was the clear winner. Even if Toronto and Montreal grew at only half the national rate, that would still give them pop increases of 37k and 23k respectively which is magnitude higher than your 10k and 5k estimates.
Anyway, it's fun for us nerds to do the demographic guessing game but we will all find out on Monday.
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I'm going to re-do my predictions before it's too late.
Toronto +70,000
Montreal +40,000
Vancouver +50,000
Calgary +50,000
Ottawa +25,000
Edmonton+30,000
Winnipeg +15,000
Quebec +10,000
KW +10,000
Hamilton +10,000
Halifax +15,000
Victoria +5,000
Saskatoon +8,000
Regina +5,000
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