This is a list of Canadian census metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP) according to data by Statistics Canada.[1][2][3]

Toronto metropolitan area has the largest GDP in Canada (US$321.6 billion)
Montreal metropolitan area has the second largest GDP in Canada (US$170.7 billion)
Vancouver metropolitan area has the third largest GDP in Canada (US$122.2 billion)

2020 list

Rank
(2020)
Metropolitan area GDP
(billion CA$)[4]
GDP
(billion US$)[5]
1 Toronto (Census Metropolitan Area) 430.935 321.564
2 Montreal (Census Metropolitan Area) 228.707 170.661
3 Vancouver (Census Metropolitan Area) 163.772 122.207
4 Calgary (Census Metropolitan Area) 102.663 76.607
5 Edmonton (Census Metropolitan Area) 87.484 65.281
6 Ottawa–Gatineau (Census Metropolitan Area) 74.821 55.831
7 Quebec (Census Metropolitan Area) 47.935 35.769
8 Winnipeg (Census Metropolitan Area) 45.005 33.583
9 Hamilton (Census Metropolitan Area) 37.037 27.637
10 Tri-Cities (Census Metropolitan Area) 32.897 24.548
11 London (Census Metropolitan Area) 27.920 20.834
12 Halifax (Census Metropolitan Area) 24.447 18.242
13 Victoria (Census Metropolitan Area) 22.517 16.802
14 Saskatoon (Census Metropolitan Area) 20.196 15.070
15 Regina (Census Metropolitan Area) 17.462 13.030
16 St. Catharines – Niagara (Census Metropolitan Area) 17.407 12.989
17 Windsor (Census Metropolitan Area) 16.420 12.253
18 Oshawa (Census Metropolitan Area) 13.842 10.329
19 St. John's (Census Metropolitan Area) 12.912 9.635
20 Kelowna (Census Metropolitan Area) 11.267 8.407
21 Guelph (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.583 7.897
22 Sudbury (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.713 7.248
23 Sherbrooke (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.415 7.025
24 Kingston (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.218 6.878
25 Barrie (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.654 6.458
26 Saguenay (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.509 6.349
27 Abbotsford – Mission (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.367 6.243
28 Moncton (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.089 6.036
29 Trois-Rivières (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.886 5.138
30 Lethbridge (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.785 5.063
31 Saint John (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.367 4.751
32 Thunder Bay (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.247 4.662
33 Brantford (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.143 4.584
34 Belleville (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.115 3.817
35 Peterborough (Census Metropolitan Area) 4.904 3.659

2019 list

Rank
(2019)
Metropolitan area GDP
(billion CA$)[4]
GDP
(billion US$)[6]
1 Toronto (Census Metropolitan Area) 442.180 333.315
2 Montreal (Census Metropolitan Area) 233.996 176.386
3 Vancouver (Census Metropolitan Area) 163.475 123.227
4 Calgary (Census Metropolitan Area) 111.259 83.867
5 Edmonton (Census Metropolitan Area) 91.568 69.024
6 Ottawa–Gatineau (Census Metropolitan Area) 88.664 66.835
7 Quebec (Census Metropolitan Area) 48.544 36.592
8 Winnipeg (Census Metropolitan Area) 46.301 34.902
9 Hamilton (Census Metropolitan Area) 37.578 28.326
10 Tri-Cities (Census Metropolitan Area) 33.538 25.281
11 London (Census Metropolitan Area) 28.750 21.672
12 Halifax (Census Metropolitan Area) 24.098 18.165
13 Victoria (Census Metropolitan Area) 22.758 17.155
14 Saskatoon (Census Metropolitan Area) 20.691 15.597
15 Regina (Census Metropolitan Area) 18.460 13.915
16 St. Catharines – Niagara (Census Metropolitan Area) 17.272 13.020
17 Windsor (Census Metropolitan Area) 16.359 12.331
18 Oshawa (Census Metropolitan Area) 14.056 10.595
19 St. John's (Census Metropolitan Area) 13.272 10.004
20 Kelowna (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.911 8.225
21 Guelph (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.503 7.917
22 Sudbury (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.142 7.645
23 Sherbrooke (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.761 7.358
24 Kingston (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.409 7.093
25 Barrie (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.468 6.383
26 Saguenay (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.364 6.305
27 Moncton (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.149 6.143
28 Abbotsford – Mission (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.148 6.142
29 Trois-Rivières (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.823 5.143
30 Lethbridge (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.743 5.083
31 Thunder Bay (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.554 4.940
32 Saint John (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.521 4.916
33 Brantford (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.984 4.511
34 Belleville (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.280 3.980
35 Peterborough (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.163 3.892

See also

References

  1. "The 2021 Census, Statistics Canada", www.census.gc.ca
  2. "Dictionary, Census of Population, 2021 | Changes to the name and number of CMAs and CAs for the 2021 Census". Statistics Canada. 2021-11-17. Archived from the original on 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2023-07-03. For the 2021 Census, Fredericton (N.B.), Drummondville (Que.), Red Deer (Alta.), Kamloops (B.C.), Chilliwack (B.C.) and Nanaimo (B.C.), which were all CAs in 2016, became CMAs, while Saint‑Hyacinthe (Que.) is now subdivided into census tracts because its core population was at least 50,000 in the previous census. Five new CAs were created: Sainte‑Agathe‑des‑Monts (Que.), Amos (Que.), Essa (Ont.), Trail (B.C.) and Ladysmith (B.C.). ... The CAs of Bay Roberts (N.L.), and Cold Lake (Alta.) were retired because the population of their cores dropped below 10,000 in 2016.
  3. "What's the difference between the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and CMA Toronto (census metropolitan area)?". Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences University of Toronto. May 9, 2001. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  4. 1 2 "Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0468-01 Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by census metropolitan area (CMA) (x 1,000,000)". Statistics Canada.
  5. "Canadian Dollar to US Dollar Spot Exchange Rates for 2020". www.exchangerates.org.uk.
  6. "Canadian Dollar to US Dollar Spot Exchange Rates for 2019". www.exchangerates.org.uk.
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