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Old Posted Sep 15, 2016, 2:05 AM
Drybrain Drybrain is offline
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Originally Posted by Keith P. View Post
I thought Lacey said out-migration was well over 4000 people?
That's total out-migration. Balance that with in-migration of Canadians from other provinces, and the net number is a loss of 333. That's not that bad, really. Saskatchewan, the worst province in Q1, had out-migration of more than 5,000, and net loss of about 1,400.

The numbers vary hugely too. Nova Scotia's outmigration was only 2,400 in Q4 of 2015, and nearly double the next quarter. Ontario lost only 10,000 people in Q4 of 2015 (pretty small, for their population) but lost 26,000 in Q2 of the same year. It's all over the place, so it's hard to extract any meaning from one quarter.
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