Canada had 41 CMAs and 111 CAs at the
2021 census. The number of CMAs increased from 35 in 2016 with the promotion of the
Nanaimo,
Kamloops,
Chilliwack,
Fredericton,
Drummondville and
Red Deer CAs. Overall, between promotion to CMA, absorption, and dissolution, the number of CAs decreased by seven.
Amos was reinstated as a CA and
Ladysmith,
Trail and
Essa were added as new CAs. The
Carleton Place and
Arnprior CAs were dissolved as they were added to the
Ottawa–Gatineau CMA, the
Leamington CA was dissolved as it was added to the
Windsor CMA, and the
Cold Lake and
Bay Roberts CAs were dissolved as their urban population decreased below 10,000. 2016 rankings in the chart below are based on 2021 boundaries and exclude the five CAs dissolved in 2021 but include the four new/reinstated CAs. Canada had 35 CMAs and 117 CAs at the
2016 census. The number of CMAs increased from 33 in 2011 with the promotion of the
Belleville and
Lethbridge CAs. The number of CAs increased from 113 through the creation of eight new CAs –
Arnprior,
Carleton Place,
Gander,
Nelson,
Sainte-Marie,
Wasaga Beach,
Weyburn and
Winkler – the demotion of two CAs –
Amos and
Temiskaming Shores – and the promotion of Belleville and Lethbridge to CMAs. File:Toronto Skyline September 2014.jpg|Toronto (6,202,225) File:Mtl from mont royal.jpg|Montreal (4,291,732) File:Vancouver ib.jpg|Vancouver (2,642,825) File:Ottawa Skyline June 2019.jpg|Ottawa–Gatineau (1,488,307) File:Calgary Skyline May 2018 (cropped).jpg|Calgary (1,481,806) File:Edmonton Skyline from 106 Street Lookout 2019 crop.jpg|Edmonton (1,418,118) == See also ==