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Originally Posted by Locke
You know what else is a great example? Detroit.
Its a fairly simple concept: People cannot reap benefit and use the resources of Point A to then simply to take those benefits away from Point A and apply them to Point B.
Its an unsustainable model over the long-term for Point A.
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A rise in suburban population was not the only reason for the decline in Detroit.
New York, seems to be doing ok, as do other cities.
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What sort of "contribution" are you looking for. How is it a negative for Calgary that people work in the city but live in other towns/cities.
What is detrimental about that for Calgary?
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