rdaner
Senior Member
Hear me out. With the release yesterday of updated population stats it is now clear to even the most out of date booster that the Toronto Region has passed Chicagoland in population. This is not a comment on Chicago!!!
The next region is LA which has 12.5m and though many will scoff at the notion of Toronto passing it I now wonder. Firstly is the continued decline in population on a regional level that has been occuring. Second is the immense challenges that seem to be accumulating with no evidence that the wide-ranging reform needed to address them is forthcoming.
Again this is about population and perhaps density and not anything else!
And of course behind this, for me, is whether a comparison of NA metros is relevant in 2025 for as many have proved Canadian cities now resembles the UK or Scandinavia more than the US.
The next region is LA which has 12.5m and though many will scoff at the notion of Toronto passing it I now wonder. Firstly is the continued decline in population on a regional level that has been occuring. Second is the immense challenges that seem to be accumulating with no evidence that the wide-ranging reform needed to address them is forthcoming.
Again this is about population and perhaps density and not anything else!




