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Originally Posted by Metro-One
Seoul in Korea dwarfs all other cities in Korea.
Tokyo with 35 million in the metro area has over a quarter of Japan’s population and is definitely the centre of the universe here.
Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, etc… there are countless countries that have more of their population consentsated in their largest city than Canada.
Santiago, Buenos Aires, etc…
Canada, Australia, and especially the US, China and India are the exceptions, not the rule.
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Being geographically huge helps. Toronto cannot control or be a power center for Vancouver, or the North, or even the Maritimes, and the cultural and language barrier makes it impossible to exercise control over Quebec. Canada is a massive country and there will need to be other nodes.
Then by way of not having your capital city as your primate city also diffuses the node of power - Ottawa for Canada (and regionally too seems to hold the case - Victoria, Edmonton, Regina, Quebec City, Fredericton all are more important than their second fiddle population indicates), Canberra for Australia, DC, Brasilia, Ankara, Astana.
London, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, they're huge and they're capitals so they're going to be by far the most important cities of their countries.