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Census metropolitan area migration
   2005/2006 2005/2006 2004/2005
  in out net net rate per 1,000 population
Calgary 57,767 34,806 22,961 21.5 21.1
Edmonton 50,729 29,249 21,480 21.0 14.4
Toronto 189,260 97,351 91,909 17.3 16.2
Vancouver 83,464 47,143 36,321 16.4 15.4
Oshawa 16,005 12,467 3,538 10.5 14.5
Kitchener 20,289 16,636 3,653 8.0 10.5
Victoria 14,467 12,074 2,393 7.2 8.8
Ottawa–Gatineau 42,570 34,356 8,214 7.1 5.3
London 17,752 14,615 3,137 6.8 6.4
Abbotsford 10,348 9,262 1,086 6.8 7.0
Trois-Rivières 5,768 4,914 854 6.0 4.8
Québec 21,582 17,333 4,249 5.9 4.1
Saskatoon 11,145 9,794 1,351 5.8 0.0
Montréal 90,181 69,791 20,390 5.6 6.6
Sherbrooke 7,912 7,045 867 5.3 9.9
Greater Sudbury 5,749 4,913 836 5.2 3.2
St. John's 6,617 5,706 911 5.0 2.9
Halifax 15,137 13,688 1,449 3.8 0.9
Hamilton 24,674 22,040 2,634 3.7 4.3
Winnipeg 22,002 20,371 1,631 2.3 1.5
St. Catharines–Niagara 10,396 9,618 778 2.0 4.3
Kingston 7,390 7,263 127 0.8 -0.5
Regina 7,340 7,233 107 0.5 -1.7
Windsor 8,834 9,062 -228 -0.7 2.7
Saint John 3,394 3,606 -212 -1.7 -2.3
Thunder Bay 3,564 4,311 -747 -5.9 -3.4
Saguenay 3,962 5,039 -1,077 -7.1 -8.5
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