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Old Posted Feb 9, 2012, 12:37 AM
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It doesn't even have to always be Ontario! Halifax, Montreal, Quebec City, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Saint John, Regina, Trois Rivieres, Moncton, etc. could use more immigrants.
Longueuil needs some immigrants. It is unbelievably homogenous for a city of 230,000 people and less than 5km from downtown. Look at the stats from 2006, and you'll be quite surprised.

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9.6 % growth rate for Gatineau between 2006-2011. That's the second highest for cities in Quebec (after Terrebonne) :

http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recens...-Tableau.cfm?LANG=Eng&T=301&SR=1&S=3&O=D

10 Largest city pops (not metro)

Montreal : 1.8
Quebec: 5.2
Laval : 8.9
Gatineau : 9.6
Longueuil : 0.9
Sherbrooke : 1.9
Saguenay : 0.7
Lévis : 6.7
Trois Rivières : 4.0
Terrebonne : 12.3

Longueuil is surprising.
There is VERY little development of any kind in Longueuil. I think there are like 5 condo projects (all less than 4 stories) in all of Longueuil.
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