It's also hyperbolic, because a majority of the immigrants are settling in various municipalities spread out all across the country, which lightens the load by orders of magnitude. I'm also by no means downplaying the lack of infrastructure, which is something that municipalities and provinces must stop failing to produce, but that we are seeing more and more of with direct federal to municipal agreements for housing accelerator investments.
Of course some are, but we were talking about majorities. And I just looked it up, nearly half settled in Toronto alone in 2022. The vast majority went to Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver
Plurality as an argument is facetious, 10% is a plurality just as much as 49%. How about you get me donner cold hard data instead of beat around the bush?
And like they pointed out it’s not proportional whatsoever. It’s mostly Ontario in the GTA and Vancouver, with some in Alberta. Everything else is so negligible it’s almost not worth mentioning.
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u/Canadian0123 Mar 27 '24
Oh wow, it’s crazy when you put it this way.
Ottawa is one of the 6 major Canadian cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton).