11-25-2019, 07:05 PM
It's hard to say, really. More and more people are moving out of Toronto due to being priced out of the real estate market there, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it drop even if the number of people commuting between Guelph and KW grows.
That said, it should be noted that Guelph and KW will never be merged into a single CMA. Statistics Canada preserves CMAs in order to keep data historically comparable. Even if population were to drop below 100k, or the commuting levels were enough to merge them, they would maintain them as separate areas.
That said, it should be noted that Guelph and KW will never be merged into a single CMA. Statistics Canada preserves CMAs in order to keep data historically comparable. Even if population were to drop below 100k, or the commuting levels were enough to merge them, they would maintain them as separate areas.