urbanclient
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36 bus ridership has not recovered to 2019 levels due to more online courses and less international student growth at Humber College. Also I don't buy the mainstream, pro-corporation narrative that already downplayed record breaking population growth in 2021-2022 by parroting PR issuances of ~400k (e.g. Globe and Mail) before it became no longer possible to hide non-PR population growth in 2023. The same media is also incentivized to downplay population growth now. They're there to protect oligopoly industries that benefit from cheap labour and a captive consumer market heightened by high population growth e.g. grocery stores, fast-food, and telecoms. There are many people among government, industry and academia that don't buy the narrative that Canada saw real population decline.Toronto has likely lost around 100,000 people in population in the last 12 months. The whole out-of-control TFW program pumped numbers up artificially high and it's correcting now.
Finch should have seen a "simple" 6-lane widening with curbside bus lanes and more bus service, IMO, and taken the $1.8 billion in savings and done the same for various suburban corridors across the city.
“We [have] more people in the country than you think. People say we are 41 million. No, we are 42 million in the country. But we are not counting one million,” Tal said.
https://www.mpamag.com/ca/mortgage-industry/industry-trends/we-are-in-a-recession-cibcs-tal/553608
"Tal and Lotin worry about repeating past planning errors based on lack of data. They warn such misjudgments could further strain housing supply and infrastructure, as well as fuel the underground economy and threaten national security.
StatCan estimates the country’s temporary resident population at about three million, or 7.1 per cent of Canada’s residents, says Lotin.
But Lotin and Tal believe it’s naïve for StatCan to assume, as it does, that all temporary residents leave the country within four months (120 days) of their study or work visas expiring, or their asylum-seeker status being rejected.
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Many are concerned. Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem is among those who have raised doubts about Ottawa’s population projections. And Benjamin Tal, chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets, says Ottawa is underestimating population growth by at least three times.
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If the statistical agency were more real-life, they say it would realize population growth could reach 1.1 per cent in 2025 and one per cent in 2026 — more than three times the government’s official forecasts.
'If we add (visitor) visa extensions back into the population base,' Tal adds, 'growth could reach 2.3 per cent in 2025.' "
https://vancouversun.com/opinion/columnists/canada-failing-count-overstay-visas
Emphasis mine
Considering visa extensions, overstayed visas and the fact we hardly enforce deportation orders in Canada, as they're more of a suggestion you get in the mail, the true population of NPRs is likely much higher.
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