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Posted Feb 16, 2021, 3:26 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Toronto
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Originally Posted by yuriandrade
Canadians just released their 2020 estimates: http://citypopulation.de/en/canada/, so let's redo the table. I also added Guelph to Toronto:
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New York ---------- 22,589,036 --- 22,255,628 ---- 1.50%
Mexico City ------- 21,804,515 --- 20,116,842 ---- 8.39%
Los Angeles ------- 18,711,436 --- 17,877,303 ---- 4.67%
Chicago ------------ 9,825,325 ---- 9,841,359 --- -0.16%
Washington-Balt. --- 9,814,928 ---- 9,050,440 ---- 8.45%
San Francisco ------ 9,665,887 ---- 8,924,185 ---- 8.31%
Boston ------------- 8,287,710 ---- 7,893,676 ---- 4.99%
Dallas ------------- 8,057,796 ---- 6,807,889 --- 18.36%
Toronto ------------ 7,950,441 ---- 7,120,778 --- 11.65%
Houston ------------ 7,253,193 ---- 6,100,028 --- 18.90%
Philadelphia ------- 7,209,620 ---- 7,068,006 ---- 2.00%
Miami -------------- 6,889,936 ---- 6,201,499 --- 11.10%
Atlanta ------------ 6,853,392 ---- 6,054,822 --- 13.19%
Detroit ------------ 5,341,994 ---- 5,319,107 ---- 0.43%
Monterrey ---------- 5,341,177 ---- 4,226,031 --- 26.39%
Guadalajara -------- 5,268,642 ---- 4,521,755 --- 16.52%
Phoenix ------------ 5,002,221 ---- 4,246,721 --- 17.79%
Seattle ------------ 4,903,675 ---- 4,274,757 --- 14.71%
Canada --- 2020-2012
US --- 2019-2010
Mexico --- 2020-2010
* Toronto including Hamilton, Oshawa and Guelph
** Note Mexico City has a massive nertwork of neighbouring metro areas (Puebla, Toluca, etc.); Central Valley population is around 35 million
There's nothing new about Canada, but it's worth mentioning Montreal's rise, and specially the Prairies. Winnipeg has been stagnant since ever, and now it's growing at crazy rates. A lesson for sluggish US metro areas.
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Did you include Barrie with Toronto? Canadian metro areas are defined more conservatively/less expansively than their American counterparts. I think Barrie is a legit part of Greater Toronto, with tons of commuters travelling between the two.
I'd say leaving out Kitchener-Waterloo and Peterborough makes sense at this point.
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