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  2. Population . The City • The 2021 population of Toronto is 2,794,356, or 7.6% of Canada's total population of 36,991,981. The data is not adjusted for undercoverage (see the Glossary). • Toronto's population grew by 62,785 residents between 2016 and 2021, an increase of 2.3%.

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · Since 2013, Toronto has actually been regarded as the 4th-largest city in all of North America (Mexico City is number one, followed by New York and then L.A.) Ask literally anyone in...

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  4. Approximately 34.81 percent of the city's population, or 961,325 individuals in The City of Toronto are Asian Canadians as of 2021. This makes for the second largest Asian population for a core North American city after New York City , as well as one of the highest ratios for a large city. [ 32 ]

  5. With an estimated 2019 population of 8,336,817 distributed over about 302.6 square miles (784 km2), New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States.

  6. The city of Toronto (Toronto) was the fastest-growing central city in both countries in 2018 and 2019. Toronto was one of four Canadian central cities on the top ten list in terms of population growth in 2020, along with Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa (Figure 1).

  7. Despite Toronto falling in the total population growth ranking in 2021, it remains the top metro area in the U.S. and Canada for international migration. Figure 3 shows Toronto’s net immigrants (+64,000) are more than double that of the following fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S.

  8. In 2021, the enumerated population of Toronto (CMA), was 6,202,225, which represents a change of 4.6% from 2016. This compares to the provincial average of 5.8% and the national average of 5.2%.

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