Posted Jan 7, 2018, 3:47 PM
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Location: Saskatchewan
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I've always been curious on a delayed WWI. Even delaying it to 1920 probably gets an extra 1,000,000 immigrants in the absence of war.
Most of those would be central/ eastern European immigrants to the prairies. With natural growth, it nets an extra 2,000,000 people in Canada.
The change in Saskatchewan would be profound. Instead of the population stagnating around 1 million for 80 years, it likely hits 1,500,000 mid century. Maybe even hits 2,000,000 in present day.
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