nfitz
Superstar
No, because you discussing density of urban area (presumably not artificial political units).But why would you compare the current City of Vancouver to the old City of Toronto? Just because it favours your stance?
So, take an area of say 30 square blocks of downtown Vancouver and compare to same of Toronto.
Or take an area of X metres² of Vancouver and compare to Toronto.
How about this. I haven't checked the number to see what happens. Take the most downtown Vancouver federal electoral riding and compare that to the most downtown Toronto electoral riding. I'd guess Toronto would be ahead. Then look at the next densest, etc. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Montreal beats Toronto, as it traditionally WAS denser than Toronto, before the condo boom.
I'll leave that for you, as en exercise to show that Vancouver's density is bigger (or smaller), if you are serious. Or to explain to us why your previous comparison is more realistic, if your just trolling us.