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Old Posted Jun 23, 2026, 9:45 PM
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Yes, I think there will be some positives as far as the economy plus the feds in the long run are likely to pursue something more like 1-2% a year immigration, not 0% with a shrinking population. This is meant as a temporary correction and it is a policy choice.

I've said before that I notice a negative bias in reporting in NS/Halifax relative to other places. The "party's over!" announcement in NS was much louder, but the growth for the last 2 years has been relatively robust compared to Toronto or Vancouver. Metro Toronto actually lost population going into 2025.
I don’t know how anyone would feel that population growth somehow ended here. There has been no sign of this as far as I’ve seen. Viscerally it still feels like the people have overwhelmed the services and infrastructure here as well, data aside.
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