Million Metros in Canada 1950-2035

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This bar chart race shows metros in Canada with over one million population, and urbanization in percentage and total urban population, from 1950 to projected in 2035.

City flags are depicted.

Since 1950, Canada has experienced significant urbanization, with its major metropolitan areas growing rapidly due to industrialization, economic expansion, and immigration. The number of "million metros"—urban areas with populations exceeding one million—has increased, reflecting broader demographic shifts. In 1950, only Toronto and Montreal had populations near or over one million. By 2024, several Canadian cities, including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa-Gatineau, have surpassed this threshold. Factors driving this growth include economic opportunities, infrastructure development, and immigration policies that have concentrated population growth in urban centers. This trend has led to increased housing demand, urban sprawl, and challenges related to transportation and sustainability.

Data sources and projections: World Bank and UN

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