MoneySense rates all 180 Canadian cities with a population of 10,000 or more in a variety of categories to determine which urban areas offer the best places to live, work and play. Categories include: weather, affordable housing, household income, discretionary income, new cars on the road, job prospects, population growth, health care access, low crime and ability to walk or bike to work. ...
Posted by Kevin Peter
on May 25, 2011
Toronto took the 9th spot, and was the only Canadian city to make the list of top 40 wealthiest cities, according to Knight Frank and Citi’s annual wealth report for 2011.
The Knight Frank Global Cities Survey has become a well-regarded monitor of city-level power shifts since it was created in 2008. They have created this annual wealth report based on cities economic ...
Posted by Kevin Peter
on May 11, 2011