
It becomes problematic when one attempts to draw too many conclusions from statistics. Data is only a good starting point. The value in the numbers above is in assessing the population of the most central ~ 5 square miles.
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Originally Posted by Acajack
Holy cow! from 10 to 66 in 10 years!
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It's amazing how quickly we forget what it used to be like just a little while ago. I was surprised that it was only 10-11 buildings as well. Calgary is at 15 right now so they've moved past the Toronto of 2004 already.
The flip side of that is the tremendous growth in Toronto. Toronto turned on the jets and its still rocketing up. Hopefully Calgary can follow in Toronto's footsteps. We're really blessed here in Canada. Most countries are lucky to have 1 great skyline. We have 4 with Edmonton showing signs that it wants to make it 5.