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Echoing that thought without actual data.
Toronto in 1986-1989 more than doubled and almost tripled as I recall. Then it fell down from 1989 to 1992/3 and moved minimally from 1993-1996 when it started its ascent.
This time as Daveto points out, the rise has been much more gradual. I am not so sure we will see the same rise/fall as the US however. The double/tripling leads to an over swing of the pendulum. The more gradual increase means the gradual decrease may not have the over swing on the downside. Or that may be wishful thinking.
Toronto in 1986-1989 more than doubled and almost tripled as I recall. Then it fell down from 1989 to 1992/3 and moved minimally from 1993-1996 when it started its ascent.
This time as Daveto points out, the rise has been much more gradual. I am not so sure we will see the same rise/fall as the US however. The double/tripling leads to an over swing of the pendulum. The more gradual increase means the gradual decrease may not have the over swing on the downside. Or that may be wishful thinking.