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Originally Posted by Jets4Life
If you look at the adjusted for under-count Statistics, the city grew by 57,800 between 2011-16. Winnipeg went from 677,800 to 735,600.
I expect Winnipeg to gain 65,000 between 2016-21. It should put the population at 800,000 at the absolute minimum.
Winnipeg is already at 750,000.
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I'd be interested to see what the city's own population estimates were beyond 1996, especially during the boom years when it was likely more challenging to enumerate all households.
CoW estimate, Census, undercount
1996: 629,300 (618,477) 1.7%
2001: 637,200 (619,544) 2.8%
2006: 652,900 (633,451) 3.0%
2011: 677,800 (663,617) 2.1%
2016: 735,600 (705,244) 4.1%