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Originally Posted by ssiguy
Hardly surprising. All growth is now immigration and immigrants overwhelmingly head to bigger cities and Saskatoon & Regina just aren't in Winnipeg's league in term of urban amenities added to the fact that the Peg isn't anymore expensive nor is the winter any more brutal.
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Canada's immigration rate seems quite high for a country with same population as California. California has had a lot of out migration recently though, to other states, like Texas and Utah etc.
Is immigration into Canada provinces evenly spread out?
https://moving2canada.com/news-and-f...ada-pr-report/
Found it, looking at Provinces like Saskatchewan and Manitoba in the link, they seem fairly evenly matched though. Even the smaller two cities listed above, together seem to match Winnipeg, even though each city is half the size of Winnipeg.
I wonder what kind of urban amenities Winnipeg has attracting immigrants. In America the better jobs and higher wages in certain States is biggest factor now for immigration.
As an example, Texas has a GDP that would put it in top ten countries in the World if it were it's own country.
https://gov.texas.gov/top-texas-touts-economy
Are Provinces in Canada disproportionate with GDP too?