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^We shall see! There are the dramatic zoning reform and transport improvements to consider plus really high housing completion rates so I think continued growth is a safe assumption overall.

But I’m aghast at the cheering/rural, low-density bias in many postings elsewhere!
 
Now to do the adjusted numbers to make these comparable to other jurisdictions such as The States. But I will say that the 664,000 increase for the GTA since 2021 is not too shabby and hopefully will reveal an increase in overall density and revived growth in areas that flatlined in the last census.
 
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Now to do the adjusted numbers to make these comparable to other jurisdictions such as The States. But I will say that the 664,000 increase for the GTA since 2021 is not too shabby and hopefully will reveal an increase in overall density and revived growth in areas that flatlined in the last census.
More people is not necessarily a good thing...
 
^Agreed however if it is going to happen I like to think that I live in an area that is choosing to do it sustainably.
 

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