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Census data release yesterday.

Interesting stuff about GTA and Canada in general.

he Toronto city centre, several areas saw their populations double or more from 2011 to 2016. One standout is the area along Queen St. W. between Shaw St. and Dovercourt, which saw its population shoot up 109.2 per cent over the five-year period, the data shows.

Liberty Village has also seen large growth, with a population increase of 174.9 per cent over the five-year measurement period.

Out in the 905, the largest growth was in Oakville, where one census tract experienced a skyrocketing 1,700 per cent population gain. And several areas of Brampton more doubled in population from 2011 to 2016.


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That was consistent with the overall trend in many of the municipalities around Toronto, several of which saw significant population growth from 2011 to 2016. According to Statistics Canada, this is part of a cross-country trend where “peripheral municipalities” posted higher growth in population than large city centres: 6.9 per cent versus 5.8.

“It’s called the urban sprawl,” Denis said, describing it as a well-established trend, where people move to live in areas outside cities for more land, cheaper houses and other reasons.

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Data from the 2016 census shows Canada is the fastest growing country in the G7. Here's a look at some of the census numbers, which show the country's population is up to 35.15 million as of last year.(The Canadian Press )
Milton posted the largest jump in population for the GTA, 30.5 per cent, with more than 110,000 people living there as of last year. The fast-expanding city—the sixth-fastest-growing municipality in Canada with more than 5,000 people—was followed by Bradford West Gwillimbury, which grew by almost 26 per cent, King Township’s 23.2 per cent growth, and Whitchurch-Stouffville, at 21.8 per cent.

Toronto saw the largest increase in absolute numbers. The population of the city itself—not including the surrounding area—jumped by 116,511 to 2,731,571 in 2016, the data shows.

Meanwhile, some areas have shrunk. Several neighbourhoods in Scarborough lost more than 10 per cent of their populations, for example, according to data from the census tract level. Areas west of Yonge St. and north of Queen St., as well as in North York, also saw their populations decline, according to the colour-coded map released Wednesday.

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The Toronto Census Metropolitan Area, which includes much of the 905, grew 6.2 per cent to 5,928,040 in 2016. That’s up from just over 4,663,000 in 1996, according to Statistics Canada.
not surprised about Milton - classic cookie cutter subdivisions...too bad they lack the infrastructure to support the increased population...traffic horrible, literally 2 ways in/out of the city (derry, or 401)...transit is horrible; think 1 centralized "shopping mall"

fukking hate Milton, lol :heh:

surprised about Oakville; admittedly, i dont know much about the city other than its home to rich white folks :manny: - wouldnt have figured that it would grow so much
 

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Don't know about y'all but downtown Toronto is the best thing ever. Makes me feel right at home. And Queen Street warehouse :takedat: their sourdough grilled cheese sandwiches are orgasmic :takedat:


ive lived downtown since 2010 and im getting sick of it

Might be moving to LA next year



had some legendary nights at warehouse :wow:
 

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I see. seems like you'll be alright over here but you'll be in store for some harsh reality checks though.

you'll making the following faces in Ontario/Toronto:dwillhuh::sadcam: when you:

realize the cost of auto insurance
property tax:mjcry:
fill your entire tank up with gas
the cost of even transferring or buying a car
not being able to get a full meal for under $5
riding public transport one way for almost $5
the cost of driving on our toll highway, the 407
not being able to find a house in toronto for under 1 million dollars
not being able to find a 4 bedroom house in toronto for under 3 million dollars
waiting to get seen in the emergency at the hospital
trying to get a "Decent" phone plan for under $45 a month
realize the cost of internet and television
have to shovel your boulevard again after the snow plow comes through
finding no where to park
having to pay exorbitant rates for parking
condo parking spaces now being an 'option' or an 'add-on'

etc:dame::hubie:

Damn, Canada's that expensive? I been curious about a move there, but from all the research I been doing, doesn't sound fun at all.
 

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care to elaborate? cuz I cancelled my shyt with Telus and need to find a company asap. that $30 promo plan sounds enticing to me. 1gb data, unlimited texts/calls within Canada. I don't need nothing more than that tbh

How?

Elaborate

Used em for 3 years. Not good for people that live outside city limits I guess

reception is poor, especially in concrete buildings, on high floors, rural areas. call quality is ass. random dropped texts and calls, slow data, no customer support whats so ever. random unexplained outages were you cant make or receive calls/texts. the service also seems to suffer when it gets really hot or really cold too.
 

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not surprised about Milton - classic cookie cutter subdivisions...too bad they lack the infrastructure to support the increased population...traffic horrible, literally 2 ways in/out of the city (derry, or 401)...transit is horrible; think 1 centralized "shopping mall"

fukking hate Milton, lol :heh:

surprised about Oakville; admittedly, i dont know much about the city other than its home to rich white folks :manny: - wouldnt have figured that it would grow so much
Also trend is for faster growth in the West and Alberta in particular. Wonder if that will be reversed if oil prices remain where they are.
 

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Would you want to live in rural Canada ?
Hell no. Rural Canada is dying anyway:

Municipalities located farther away from urban centres – essentially small rural communities – show a higher proportion of population declines than those that are close to a city or town.

Leitch base is finished.
 

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Syrian refugee sexually assaulted 6 teenage girls in Edmonton

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One guy out of 40 k people commited a crime that happens everyday in this country. So?

White supremacist bullshyt to act like they have a predilection to rape.Same people who push that think black people are lawless criminals by nature or IQ.
 

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Erick Ambtman, executive director of the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, said his organization received a message on Twitter from a white supremacist group that included a picture of a Syrian refugee, asking the centre to confirm whether the photo was the same man accused of the crimes.

@Supreme Leader Reinscarf :heh:
 

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Canada should only take women and children

Can't trust habib


Erick Ambtman, executive director of the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, said his organization received a message on Twitter from a white supremacist group that included a picture of a Syrian refugee, asking the centre to confirm whether the photo was the same man accused of the crimes.

@Supreme Leader Reinscarf :heh:
 
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