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2 days ago · Join the conversation. A new report published by Toronto Metropolitan University found that the central city of Toronto grew by 125,756 people and the metropolitan area by 221,588 from July 2022 ...
2 days ago · Toronto’s population growth from July 2022 to July 2023 outpaced all major U.S. cities, driven by robust immigration. The city added 221,588 people, surpassing Houston’s and Dallas’s growth figures, with central Toronto growing by 125,756 residents. Immigration is the key driver; 49% of Toronto’s metropolitan population was born outside ...
1 day ago · The report said it was “remarkable” that out of the top 10 fastest-growing central cities in North America, eight of them were in Canada. In order of highest to lowest population growth, the Canadian cities that made the top 10 list were Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Vancouver and Halifax.
5 days ago · The Greater Toronto Area is a commercial, distribution, financial and economic centre, being the second largest financial centre in North America. The region generates about a fifth of Canada's GDP and is home to 40 per cent of Canada's business headquarters.
2 days ago · Economy of Canada. All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy, [36] [37] [38] with the world's tenth-largest economy as of 2023, and a nominal GDP of approximately US$ 2.117 trillion. [6] Canada is one of the world's largest trading nations, with a highly globalized economy ...
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2 days ago · The Toronto metropolitan area was the second-fastest-growing metropolitan area in North America, adding 125,298 persons, compared with 131,767 in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metroplex in Texas. The large growth in the Toronto metropolitan area is attributed to international migration to Toronto.