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Old Posted Dec 16, 2022, 6:07 PM
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As of the 2021 census, Hamilton’s lower city population had almost returned to 2001 levels. If the same census-over-census population growth occurs, its 2026 population will approximate 1981 levels. Doubling that population growth would restore the lower city to its early-’70s density.
That blows my mind. No wonder Barton St retail and other areas throughout the lower city fell on such hard times: it's lost a calamitous amount of people.
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July 1, 2022 CMA's (2021)


St. John's 219,119 (214,267)

Halifax 480,582 (459,869)

Moncton 171,608 (162,824)

Québec 848,776 (836,615)

Sherbrooke 231,055 (227,448)

Montréal 4,378,796 (4,340,642)

Ottawa 1,498,610 (1,474,077)

Kingston 180,070 (176,738)

Toronto 6,685,621 (6,547,381)

Hamilton 821,839 (811,396)

St. Catharines 450,501 (441,452)

Kitchener 622,497 (599,816)

Guelph 172,400 (169,363)

London 574,238 (557,394)

Windsor 359,672 (351,213)

Barrie 228,979 (221,954)

Winnipeg 871,778 (858,848)

Regina 268,804 (264,375)

Saskatoon 347,536 (339,870)

Lethbridge 133,064 (130,088)

Calgary 1,608,342 (1,558,588)

Edmonton 1,516,719 ( 1,480,159)

Kelowna 235,473 (229,003)

Abbotsford 208,961 (205,834)

Vancouver 2,842,730 (2,764,932)

Victoria 423,136 (413,859)
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Interesting but not surprising to see Kitchener growing at more than double the rate of Hamilton+Burlington+Grimsby combined. More surprising to see London also growing at double the rate of Hamilton, and St Catharines keeping up with Hamilton.
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Interesting but not surprising to see Kitchener growing at more than double the rate of Hamilton+Burlington+Grimsby combined. More surprising to see London also growing at double the rate of Hamilton, and St Catharines keeping up with Hamilton.
Burlington's growth is dead thanks to Burlington's anti-highrise stance and basically being landlocked.
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That blows my mind. No wonder Barton St retail and other areas throughout the lower city fell on such hard times: it's lost a calamitous amount of people.
Yep. So excited to see the area around Gore Park come back to life once all these condos are finished.
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