rated #13 here in Canada,, you can find any survey to make your point , surveys are useless ''Calgary ranked first overall, topping both the economy and innovation categories “despite weak results in education, health, and environment,” the report said. The Conference Board noted that education and health are two areas where a city can fall behind because of rapid population growth, and that seems to be the case with Calgary. Second-place Ottawa benefits from a highly educated government workforce, which has “helped to incubate creative ideas and to seed private-sector innovation,” the report said. Canada’s largest city, Toronto, ranked a middling 13th in the survey and Montreal came in at an unimpressive 33rd. Despite the recent troubles of its native BlackBerry, Waterloo “shines as one of the top cities for migrants, thanks to its well-earned reputation for innovation and education,” the report said. Though Newfoundland is hardly considered an economic powerhouse, its oil wealth has created job opportunities which gave St. John’s its high ranking. The city also has one of the best ratios of general-practice doctors. Though Vancouver “is appealing for its overall high quality of life,” the city earned a paltry “D” grade on housing, thanks to the high cost of real estate, which has been ranked the world’s second least affordable. And the worst cities to move for work? That list is dominated by the rust-belt cities of central Canada. Brantford, Cambridge, Oshawa and Windsor in Ontario, as well as Trois-Rivieres in Quebec, ranked among the worst cities for migrants, the Conference Board report found.''
*eye roll* This site has been taking a nose dive lately. Too much drama to read prior to going on a vacation.
You guys have been on here long enough to know eventually a troll shows up and eventually will go away....But your right !!! I think many of us.. me included keep feeding it and shouldn't... DON'T FEED THE TROLL !!!