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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Madison Pacific Properties Inc T.MPC

Alternate Symbol(s):  MDPCF | T.MPC.C

Madison Pacific Properties Inc. is a Canada-based real estate company, which owns, develops, and operates office, industrial, commercial, and multi-family rental properties located in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. The Company also has investments in joint ventures that develop residential properties. The Company’s investment portfolio comprises around 54 properties with approximately... see more

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Madison Pacific Properties Inc > 274 every day. BC immigration stats
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Post by undervalue on May 05, 2022 3:30pm

274 every day. BC immigration stats

According to the provincial government’s breakdown of new data from Statistics Canada, net migration in BC reached 100,797 people in 2021 — the highest annual total in 60 years since 1961. This figure is equivalent to roughly the population of the City of Delta.
This includes 33,656 people who moved to BC from other Canadian provinces and territories, the highest number experienced since 1994 and the highest in Canada
Another 67,141 people came to BC in 2021 from other countries, marking the second-highest level of international immigration to BC on record. In 2021, BC was second to Ontario’s global immigration volumes.It should be emphasized that these significant numbers represent net migration — the number of people who moved to BC from another province/territory or from another country, minus the number of people who left.

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