I've decided to extend this project to include all CMAs (and near CMAs) in the federation.
What if the population growth in the country over the last four years were extended out to 2050? What would the populations in the country's larger cities be at that point, assuming constant individualized absolute population growth during that time?
Here is the list - CANADA 2050:
1) Toronto, ON - 9,360,037
2) Montreal, QC - 5,678,034
3) Vancouver, BC - 4,702,276
4) Calgary, AB - 2,892,204
5) Edmonton, AB - 2,406,688
6) Ottawa, ON - 2,372,650
7) Winnipeg, MB - 1,337,009
8) Kitchener, ON - 1,220,740
9) Quebec City, QC - 1,204,261
10) Hamilton, ON - 1,121,649
11) London, ON - 1,010,643
12) Halifax, NS - 896,535
13) Oshawa, ON - 803,942
14) St. Catharines, ON - 736,550
15) Windsor, ON - 697,433
16) Victoria, BC - 640,715
17) Saskatoon, SK - 544,968
18) Kelowna, BC - 424,939
19) Barrie, ON - 401,276
20) Regina, SK - 368,811
21) Sherbrooke, QC - 350,116
22) Moncton, NB - 340,249
23) St. John's, NL - 328,010
24) Abbotsford, BC - 294,737
25) Brantford, ON - 280,976
26) Kingston, ON - 269,186
27) Guelph, ON - 256,618
28) Sudbury, ON - 255,437
29) Trois Rivieres, QC - 235,415
30) Peterborough, ON - 216,575
31) Saguenay, QC - 204,556
32) Lethbridge, AB - 198,308
33) Chilliwack, BC - 192,271
34) Saint John, NB - 190,528
35) Belleville, ON - 188,929
36) Fredericton, NB - 186,336
37) Nanaimo, BC - 182,306
38) Kamloops, BC - 182,208
39) Charlottetown, PE - 162,468
40) CBRM (Sydney), NS - 159,926
41) Drummondville, QC - 149,108
42) Sarnia, ON - 147,544
43) Thunder Bay, ON - 147,363
44) Chatham, ON - 142,291
45) Red Deer, AB - 142,654
46) Granby, QC - 131,593
47) Prince George, BC - 118,547