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CBRM's population may be declining, but that doesn't mean it can't be prosperous: researcher

CBRM s population may be declining, but that doesn t mean it can t be prosperous: researcher cbc.ca 1 hour ago Tom Ayers © Tom Ayers/CBC A Queen s University researcher says Cape Breton Regional Municipality s population loss has been persistent and severe, but that does not mean prosperity is unattainable. A planning researcher found Cape Breton Regional Municipality has Canada s most persistent and severe case of urban population decline  but he also says that prosperity is not out of reach. Queen s University professor Maxwell Hartt recently published a book called Quietly Shrinking Cities, which uses CBRM as a case study to examine urban depopulation, something that he says does not always signal a downturn in the community.

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