Posted Feb 11, 2023, 3:15 AM
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J'ai posté ça dans un autre fil, mais ça peut intéresser ici aussi.
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Originally Posted by New Brisavoine
Here are a few stats that by coincidence I compiled some weeks ago.
The results of the 2021 Spanish and Canadian censuses are now out, and we have an international definition of metro areas (used by Eurostat and OECD) that allows a like-for-like comparison of Barcelona and Montréal (in a nutshell, these international metro areas are defined as a central core + a commuter belt where more than 15% of residents in employment commute to the central core; these international metro areas, called FUAs, are larger than Statcan's CMA).
So here is the population of the metro areas (FUAs) in Jan. 2021:
- Barcelona: 5,070,000
- Montréal: 4,646,000
Population growth of the metro areas between 2011 and 2021:
- Barcelona: +3.5% (i.e. +0.35% per year)
- Montréal: +9.7% (i.e. +0.93% per year)
GDP of the metro areas in 2019 (last year before Covid), at market exchange rates:
- Barcelona: 177 billion USD
- Montréal: 185 billion USD
Real growth (i.e. inflation deducted) of the GDP between 2008 (beginning of the 2008-2009 global recession) and 2019:
- Barcelona: +9.8% (i.e. +0.8% per year)
- Montréal: +25.6% (i.e. +1.9% per year)
And compared to Canadian peers:
GDP of the metro areas (FUAs) in 2007 (in billion Canadian dollars):
1- Toronto-Oshawa: 312
2- Montréal: 162
3- Vancouver: 107
4- Calgary: 96
5- Edmonton: 85
6- Ottawa-Gatineau: 63
7- Winnipeg: 33
8- Québec City: 33
GDP of the metro areas (FUAs) in 2019 (in billion Canadian dollars):
1- Toronto-Oshawa: 462
2- Montréal: 245
3- Vancouver: 166
4- Calgary: 129
5- Edmonton: 116
6- Ottawa-Gatineau: 95
7- Québec City: 51
8- Winnipeg: 49
Nominal growth (i.e. inflation included) of the GDP from 2008 to 2019:
- Vancouver: +55.1%
- Québec City: +53.5%
- Montréal: +50.8%
- Ottawa-Gatineau: +50.2%
- Toronto-Oshawa: +48.0%
- Winnipeg: +46.5%
- Edmonton: +35.6%
- Calgary: +34.5%
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