Interesting stats, I'm surprised Tom or Franny have no comments.
Looks like SK is loosing people, AB and ON increasing, and the small towns surrounding large urban areas are getting bigger in most provinces.
Growth in AB is obvious, oil oil oil. Interesting to see some small towns in the prairies are also growing, but there are notable losers. Morris, MB for example is decreasing in size. This town is on a major North American highway, one of the busiest between US and CAN, located in the heart of the fertile Red River Valley.
It's too bad there are certain citizens in that area (who also claim to be experts on economic growth, who tell the majority of us how we should run our businesses, yada yada yada..) sit idly by while their towns turn into tumbleweed. Where is their expertise when it is really required?
[URL="http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Filter.cfm?T=802"]census[/URL]
or cut and paste:
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Filter.cfm?T=802
Looks like SK is loosing people, AB and ON increasing, and the small towns surrounding large urban areas are getting bigger in most provinces.
Growth in AB is obvious, oil oil oil. Interesting to see some small towns in the prairies are also growing, but there are notable losers. Morris, MB for example is decreasing in size. This town is on a major North American highway, one of the busiest between US and CAN, located in the heart of the fertile Red River Valley.
It's too bad there are certain citizens in that area (who also claim to be experts on economic growth, who tell the majority of us how we should run our businesses, yada yada yada..) sit idly by while their towns turn into tumbleweed. Where is their expertise when it is really required?
[URL="http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Filter.cfm?T=802"]census[/URL]
or cut and paste:
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Filter.cfm?T=802
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