Posted Feb 5, 2010, 5:37 PM
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^The 709 battle kind of reminds me of the western confernce in the NHL lol!
The big six metros
Toronto:
2009: 5,623.5 (+1.7%) A gain of 92,900 people.
2008: 5,530.6 (+1.8%) A gain of 98,000 people.
2007: 5,432.6
Montreal:
2009: 3,814.7 (+1.3%) A gain of 49,600 people.
2008: 3,765.1 (+1.2%) A gain of 43,700 people.
2007: 3,721.4
Vancouver
2009: 2,328.0 (+2.1%) A gain of 48,700 people.
2008: 2,279.3 (+2.15%) A gain of 48,000 people.
2007: 2,231.3
Calgary
2009: 1,230.2 (+3.22%) A gain of 38,400 people
2008: 1,191.8 (+3.03%) A gain of 35,000 people
2007: 1,156.8
Ottawa
2009: 1,220.7 (+1.61%) A gain of 19,400 people
2008: 1,201.3 (+1.58%) A gain of 18,200 people
2007: 1,183.1
Edmonton
2009: 1,155.5 (+2.49%) A gain of 28,100 people
2008: 1,127.3 (+2.33%) A gain of 25,700 people
2007: 1,101.6
The next clump of large cities
Quebec City:
2009: 746.3 (+1.1%) Gain of about 8,200 people
2008: 738.1 (+1.02%) Gain of about 7,500 people
2007: 730.6
Winnipeg:
2009: 742.4 (+1.45%) Gain of about 10,600 people
2008: 731.6 (+1.13%) Gain of about 8,300 people
2007: 723.3
Hamilton:
2009: 739.4 (+0.91%) Gain of about 6,700 people
2008: 732.7 (+0.97%) Gain of about 7,100 people
2007: 725.6
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