Posted Apr 12, 2013, 6:48 PM
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The 2006 Census numbers are a bit different and seem to show less long distance commuting... Hamilton and Kawartha Lakes both fall slightly short of the requirements to join Toronto's MSA and would only be part of the CSA.
Toronto's MSA would include the GTA+Dufferin County for a population of 6,111,072
Hamilton's MSA would actually include Haldimand as an outlying county for a population 564,825, smaller than the CMA due to the loss of Burlington and Grimsby to Toronto and St. Catharines-Niagara's MSAs. Not entirely unfair since Burlington is more connected to Toronto's CMA than Hamilton's.
Kitchener Waterloo's MSA would have 507,096 people.
Toronto's CSA would include the Hamilton MSA, as well as Simcoe County, Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland County for a total of 7,277,300 people.
Kitchener's CSA would still include Wellington County for 715,456 people and would.
Brantford, St Catharine-Niagara and Peterborough's MSAs would not be part of any CSA.
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