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Originally Posted by GreaterMontréal View Post
Quebec will have added 110k people in the last 6 months, so the rate is not coming down.

Quebec +292k since Q2 2023.
Alberta +267k
BC +242k

Ontario +730k , maybe a problem in the near future

If we look at Texas, they always had rapid growth, adding about 3 to 5 million every 10 years since the 70's. Ontario is not used to the same growth. Not even 1 million every 5 years. Texas has a lot of cities that are exploding in size, Ontario only has 2, or 1.

Texas is very sprawl friendly so it's easy to growth without problem. Its GDP is also growing very fast , + $300B USD in 5 years.

What is the plan for Ontario ? ?
The hope is the Feds come to their senses and slow down immigration. Any talk about adjusting to the new fast growth reality is met with anathema (see the flip flop on the green belt).

Anyways, do you have a source on this? This would put our population growth above 1.5 million for just those 4 provinces alone. That would be a new record (breaking the record set last year, which broke the record set the year before).
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