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For decades, Canadians moved to the larger cities with their economic opportunities. The latest estimates indicate that CMAs have 72 per cent of the nation’s population. Yet recentStatistics Canada divides the nation into CMAs, Census Agglomerations and areas outside CMAs and CAs. CMAs and CAs are labour markets “” with the municipalities having a “high degree of integration with the core as measured by commuting flows. CMAs have at least 100,000 residents and CAs 10,000.

The largest loss was in the largest CMA, Toronto, out of which a net 325,000 moved, 93 per cent of whom moved elsewhere in Ontario, such as Guelph, Peterborough and London. In the previous five years, the Toronto CMA had lost 183,000 net internal migrants. The Vancouver CMA lost 65,000 net internal migrants, moving to other parts of British Columbia, such as Chilliwack, Kelowna and Courtenay. This loss was well above the 40,000 in the previous five years. Unlike the two larger CMAs, Vancouver gained net interprovincial migrants , reducing the overall net internal migration loss.

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