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Ontario's thriving markets

A sophisticated population


Recent census figures indicate that 70 per cent of all Ontario residents are city-dwellers. Wherever you locate in the province, your business will profit from a prosperous economy and an educated workforce. In fact, over 50 per cent of Ontario residents aged 25 to 64 have completed post-secondary schooling - higher than any OECD member country.


Source: Ministry of Finance, Ontario Population Projections, April, 2006 (6/2006)


Population of Selected Cities, 2005
  Cities Thousands - Census Metropolitan areas
  Greater Toronto Area (GTA), ON 5,764.4
  Ottawa, ON 832.6
  Hamilton, ON 519.9
  Waterloo, ON 485.2
  Greater Sudbury 161.0
  Thunder Bay 153.9

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