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Originally Posted by someone123
I'm surprised how much overall growth there was in different CMAs/CAs and how the impact of nonpermanent migrants leaving is so disparate. The Toronto CMA alone accounts for a significant portion of the slow-down in the national population growth rate.
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One of the things affecting Toronto’s CMA growth rate is how many people have left Toronto CMA to an adjacent CA or CMA. Over recent years if you take international immigration out of the picture, Toronto CMA has always been losing population, but a large amount of it is to neighboring CA’s. At some point, when other CMA‘s join in with Toronto and the golden horseshoe becomes one big CMA. It’s going to be a whopping amount of people.