ByeByeBaby
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Just to make it interesting, I'll take 85K (I think 80K is the highest anyone has gone so far.)
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I'm going with 85.1KJust to make it interesting, I'll take 85K (I think 80K is the highest anyone has gone so far.)
Is that a net gain if 27.4K or incoming only?In 2023, Calgary CMA recorded 27,410 new immigrants (permanent residents), a new record. Previous record was 24,735 in 2022. 48% of new immigrants to Alberta came to Calgary CMA.
Those are some huge numbers for edmonton. Can't wait to see the Calgary numbers.This claims huge numbers for Edmonton. I would expect Calgary numbers to be even bigger:
Edmonton sees record breaking migration to the city, job increases in professional and technical sectors: report
Edmonton saw an "electric" migration in 2023 spurred on by the city's stable economy and affordable housing which is attracting Canadians.edmontonjournal.com
Assuming this is the Conference Board Data (report costs a whopping $985 for a 15 minute read ), curious as to the breakdown for international vs interprovincial. Edmonton reported 47,100 international and 18,700 interprovincial, which is about 70/30 international vs interprovincial.Global news this morning said Calgary grew by 71000
Incoming only. Technically it's people that are granted permanent resident status.Is that a net gain if 27.4K or incoming only?
The article bungled the numbers. Edmonton’s total growth was 47k and international immigration was 24kAssuming this is the Conference Board Data (report costs a whopping $985 for a 15 minute read ), curious as to the breakdown for international vs interprovincial. Edmonton reported 47,100 international and 18,700 interprovincial, which is about 70/30 international vs interprovincial
With Calgary's insane growth it's time to start thinking about finishing the Green Line sooner than laterCalgary’s growth was 71k and 27k international.
Are these municipal or metro numbers? Also, are the international numbers included in the 71k? Or is that additional?The article bungled the numbers. Edmonton’s total growth was 47k and international immigration was 24k
Calgary’s growth was 71k and 27k international.