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Old Posted Oct 11, 2016, 3:47 AM
Docere Docere is offline
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Looking at the Toronto data again, you can really see the shift from North York to Thornhill since the 1980s and 1990s.

The Bathurst-Sheppard area saw a substantial decline, from 30,000 in 1991 to 19,000 today. Cote St. Luc in Montreal, which is a rather similar area, has basically the same number of Jews, but they make up a larger percentage of the population. Their numbers have declined modestly.

All of Montreal's traditional Jewish neighborhoods have seen a decline or have stayed about the same over the last 20 years, the exception being the Hasidic areas (Outremont and Park Avenue/Park Extension) with their very high birth rates.
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