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Old Posted Apr 3, 2018, 5:14 PM
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Originally Posted by balletomane View Post
Demographics of former cities in Canada that have undergone "mega amalgamations", Toronto (1998), Montreal (2002/06), Ottawa (2001), Winnipeg (1972), Hamilton (2001) and Halifax (1996).

Old Toronto
1901 208,040
1911 381,383
1921 521,893
1931 631,207
1941 667,567
1951 675,754
1961 672,407
1971 712,786
1981 599,712
1991 635,395
2001 676,352
2011 736,775
2016 797,642

Montreal
1901 267,730
1911 490,504
1921 618,506
1931 818,517
1941 903,007
1951 1,021,520
1961 1,191,062
1971 1,214,351
1981 980,354
1991 1,017,666
2001 1,039,534
2011 1,058,194
2016 1,098,296

Ottawa
1901 59,928
1911 87,062
1921 107,843
1931 126,872
1941 154,951
1951 202,045
1961 268,206
1971 302,341
1981 295,163
1991 313,987
2001 337,031
2011 337,761
2016 341,998

Winnipeg
1901 42,340
1911 136,035
1921 179,097
1931 218,785
1941 221,960
1951 235,710
1961 265,429
1971 246,246 (245,637)
1981 207,886 (200,002)
1991 212,671 (196,384)
2001 206,898 (189,801)
2011 211,236 (193,925)
2016 218,525 (200,188)

Hamilton
1901 52,634
1911 81,960
1921 114,151
1931 155,547
1941 166,337
1951 208,321
1961 273,991
1971 309,173
1981 306,434
1991 318,499
2001 331,121
2011 330,480
2016 330,095

Halifax
1901 40,832
1911 46,619
1921 58,372
1931 59,275
1941 70,488
1951 85,589
1961 92,511
1971 122,035
1981 114,594
1991 114,455
2001 119,292
2011 130,130
2016 132,943
Where did you get these numbers from?
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