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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
Anthropomorphized notions of a city having "something to prove" (or the SSP classic "can-do-attitude") doesn't actually translate to the key ingredient of more people being willing to move and/or stay there though; unless that coincides with some sort of major civic push to be the next million+ CMA and real policy changes are enacted to better facilitate that. I don't think that's actually the case in Winnipeg - or anywhere else, really - though.
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Well if we are looking at these two cities then Winnipeg has been outgrowing QC for the majority of the 21st century because of initiatives like the Provincial nominee program, huge cultural diversity for a city of its size, and stable economy while being one of the more affordable places to live in the Anglo sphere.
None of those things happen by accident, but through policy changes primarily crafted by the NDP in order to counteract the tough times in the late 90s of stagnation before the PCs came in power and halted the momentum until Canada just went crazy with immigration the last few years.