As per what I heard from a UofM historian, the Winnipeg Free Press, and this board (from posters who would certainly be described as "reputable") 715,000 was the number tossed about and I would imagine that to be accurate. Anyways...
I know we are all very critical of Winnipeg, and for good reason. We want the best. We want Winnipeg to be the best, and quite frankly of all the mid-tier cities in Canada, no other even comes remotely close to touching Winnipeg's potential ...with all due respect to those cities.
With some good decisions at the civic office, which I, like Newflyer, think is in process of happening (yes, Katz lover, right here), we're slowly on our way.
It's easy to get caught up in what's wrong, or what does Calgary have that we don't, but in the end of the day, we have a heckuva a lot, that I wouldn't trade to move anywhere else in Canada. 2 of my 3 best friends and my girlfriend feel the same way. So 4 out of 5, or 80% of a small sample (possibly unreliable) are willing to do all things within reason to stay in the Manitoba capitol.
Why?
Well...
As already touched on, Winnipeg is NOT a business backwater. It MUST start to phase out the business tax, which it is doing, but long story short, there is opportunity here. Being so close to cottage country is amazing in the summer. The city is in and of itself, considering its size, a cultural mecca. I love it's multiculturalism, relative to other cities. I love the fact that Winnipeg has a (mildly) big city feel, but a small town sense of community. It seems like everybody indirectly knows everybody in this city. As a young person, the nightlife in Winnipeg is very, very good relative to many places. In all of chauvenisms proudest moments ...it has some of the prettiest girls in Canada, which of course is subjective, but who cares? Assiniboine Park, if zoo upgrades happen could be the crown jewel (yes, I'd put it ON PAR with The Forks). And speaking of The Forks, if all things go as planned, it will be phenomenal. Corydon and Osborne, and an up and coming Academy have lots of good stuff already, and loads of potential to become so much more. The Exchange is Winnipeg. In my humble opinion, that is out ticket to first-tier status so to speak.
I could go on and on, but long story short, as much as I like to criticize, it's nice to sit back and take a look at what plagues places like Toronto and Calgary (you know, the things they like to not talk about...) and rediscover your love for Winnipeg ...at least, that's what I do from time to time.
In honour of American neo-cons ...God Bless Winnipeg.