Bloomberg has very quietly been building an outstanding data visualization widget that looks at everything from sports to weed to rent to food.
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Bloomberg has very quietly been building an outstanding data visualization widget that looks at everything from sports to weed to rent to food.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/nmuhfpo
It’s looking increasingly like Alberta isn’t just returning to the heady years of its last oil boom — it’s trumping them.
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REGINA – The premiers of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia have agreed to make it easier for people moving between the provinces to license their cars or continue apprenticeships.
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OTTAWA – When it comes to job creation in Canada, there’s Alberta and then there’s everybody else.
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According to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada, Cowtown leads the country in terms of population growth at a rate of 4.3 per cent.
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Economists and demographers are increasingly concluding that the presence of large volumes of migration can be a boon to local economies.
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The provincial government says Alberta’s labour crunch is getting better thanks to the province’s growing population.
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United Van Lines recently published its inbound and outbound moving data for the U.S. (This is different from the map from Atlas Van Lines we published last week, which actually shows slightly different data).
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Each year Atlas Van Lines, the national moving company, tallies up all the moves they performed for every state, and shows which states saw the most inflows and outflows.
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Alberta population projections to 2041 are now posted on the Alberta Treasury and Finance website. Population projections essentially extend trends and demographic data into the future to give you a picture of what Alberta will look like.
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