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O-Town Hockey
Jun 10, 2008, 5:03 AM
Not much change from last year's rankings, but I'm sure this will spark all kinds of debate. Hopefully I can actually find the list for this year online to post. For now, this article from The Ottawa Citizen (http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=86d2b60c-1e3c-4704-a524-8a5f5949d387) will have to do:

Ottawa drops to No. 19 on global city ranking
Capital still better than 90% of those on survey despite 'minor change'

Jennifer Campbell, Ottawa Citizen
Published: Monday, June 09, 2008

OTTAWA - The capital has slipped from 18th to 19th place in a survey of the best places to live in the world, but those who administer the survey say the change is hardly worth mentioning.

The capital was one of five Canadian cities ranked by Mercer, a company that does the survey to help governments and corporations decide where to send employees on international assignments. It released results for 215 of the 350 cities it surveys. Cities are given a point-scoring index, with New York City offering a base number of 100.

Zurich was ranked as the best city in which to live, with a score of 108, while Ottawa was at 104.7, down from last year's score of 104.8. Georges Cabana, principal at Mercer's human capital practice in Montreal, said the difference is negligible.

"It's a minor change," Mr. Cabana said. "This is not meaningful in any way. There's nothing noticeably different in the quality of life for people living in Ottawa." At the end of the day, he said, Ottawa still ranks higher than 90 per cent of the 215 cities sampled.

Vancouver was the most desirable Canadian city in which to live, placing fourth in the world, while Toronto remained in the same position as last year - at 15th - and Montreal remained in the 22nd spot. Calgary took 25th place, down from 24th last year. Cities are ranked according to their political stability, economic and socio-cultural environment, health and sanitation, schools and education, public services and transportation, recreation, consumer goods, housing and natural environment.

Mercer also conducts a personal safety survey and all five Canadian cities tied for 22nd place. Luxembourg was deemed the safest city in which to live, while Baghdad ranked 215th.

European cities dominated the upper echelons of the quality-of-life survey, with Zurich coming first, followed by Vienna and Geneva. Besides Vancouver, other cities in the top 10 included Auckland, Dusseldorf, Munich, Frankfurt, Bern and Sydney. That means Switzerland and Germany each had three cities in the Top 10.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the city with the worst quality-of-life rating was Bagdad. with a score of 13.5. The score for the Iraqi capital is down this year by one point, but that didn't change its ranking from 2007. Next, in terms of poor quality of life was Bangui, Central African Republic, which received a rating of 29.3. Others in the bottom 10 included: Dhaka, Bangladesh; Sanaa, Yemen; Port Hartcourt, Nigeria; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Pointe Noire, Congo; Ndjamena, Chad; Khartoum, Sudan; and Brazaville, Congo.

The Top 3 U.S. cities were Honolulu, in 28th spot, San Francisco in 29th place, and Boston in 37th.

O-Town Hockey
Jun 10, 2008, 5:12 AM
Found it. Here's a link to the full press release (http://www.mercer.com/pressrelease/details.jhtml/dynamic/idContent/1307990#Top50_qol) on Mercer's website.

And the rankings:

http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/6918/mercerrankings2008kb8.jpg

Boris2k7
Jun 10, 2008, 5:41 AM
The full lists, from the same page


Base City: New York, US (=100)

Rank 2008 Rank 2007 City Country Index 2008 Index 2007
1 1 Zurich Switzerland 108 108.1
2 3 Vienna Austria 107.9 107.7
2 2 Geneva Switzerland 107.9 108.0
4 3 Vancouver Canada 107.6 107.7
5 5 Auckland New Zealand 107.3 107.3
6 5 Dusseldorf Germany 107.2 107.3
7 8 Munich Germany 107 106.9
7 7 Frankfurt Germany 107 107.1
9 9 Bern Switzerland 106.5 106.5
10 9 Sydney Australia 106.3 106.5
11 11 Copenhagen Denmark 106.2 106.2
12 12 Wellington New Zealand 105.8 105.8
13 13 Amsterdam The Netherlands 105.7 105.7
14 14 Brussels Belgium 105.4 105.6
15 15 Toronto Canada 105.3 105.4
16 16 Berlin Germany 105 105.2
17 17 Melbourne Australia 104.8 105.0
17 18 Luxembourg Luxembourg 104.8 104.8
19 18 Ottawa Canada 104.7 104.8
20 20 Stockholm Sweden 104.5 104.7
21 21 Perth Australia 104.3 104.5
22 22 Montreal Canada 104.2 104.3
23 23 Nurnberg Germany 104.1 104.2
24 26 Oslo Norway 103.7 103.5
25 27 Dublin Ireland 103.5 103.3
25 24 Calgary Canada 103.5 103.6
27 24 Hamburg Germany 103.4 103.6
28 27 Honolulu, HI United States 103.1 103.3
29 29 San Francisco, CA United States 103 103.2
29 30 Helsinki Finland 103 103.1
29 30 Adelaide Australia 103 103.1
32 34 Singapore Singapore 102.9 102.5
32 33 Paris France 102.9 102.7
34 32 Brisbane Australia 102.4 102.8
35 35 Tokyo Japan 102.2 102.3
36 36 Lyon France 101.9 101.9
37 36 Boston, MA United States 101.8 101.9
38 38 Yokohama Japan 101.6 101.7
38 39 London United Kingdom 101.6 101.2
40 40 Kobe Japan 100.9 101.0
41 49 Milan Italy 100.8 99.9
42 41 Barcelona Spain 100.6 100.6
43 42 Madrid Spain 100.5 100.5
44 44 Washington, DC United States 100.3 100.4
44 42 Osaka Japan 100.3 100.5
44 47 Lisbon Portugal 100.3 100.1
44 44 Chicago, IL United States 100.3 100.4
48 46 Portland, OR United States 100.2 100.3
49 48 New York City, NY United States 100 100.0
50 49 Seattle, WA United States 99.8 99.9



Base City: New York, US (=100)

Rank 2008 City Country Index 2008*
1 Luxembourg Luxembourg 131.4
2 Bern Switzerland 126.3
2 Geneva Switzerland 126.3
2 Helsinki Finland 126.3
2 Zurich Switzerland 126.3
6 Vienna Austria 121.1
7 Oslo Norway 120.8
7 Stockholm Sweden 120.8
9 Singapore Singapore 120.2
10 Auckland New Zealand 119.4
10 Wellington New Zealand 119.4
12 Copenhagen Denmark 117.2
12 Dusseldorf Germany 117.2
12 Frankfurt Germany 117.2
12 Munich Germany 117.2
12 Nurnberg Germany 117.2
17 Dublin Ireland 117
18 Katsuyama Japan 116.6
18 Omuta Japan 116.6
18 Tsukuba Japan 116.6
18 Yokkaichi Japan 116.6
22 Amsterdam Netherlands 115.8
22 Calgary Canada 115.8
22 Montreal Canada 115.8
22 Ottawa Canada 115.8
22 Toronto Canada 115.8
22 Vancouver Canada 115.8
28 Brussels Belgium 114.3
29 Melbourne Australia 113.2
29 Perth Australia 113.2
29 Sydney Australia 113.2
32 Papeete French Polynesia 112.8
33 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 112
34 Ljubljana Slovenia 111.7
35 Kobe Japan 111.5
35 Nagoya Japan 111.5
35 Osaka Japan 111.5
35 Tokyo Japan 111.5
35 Yokohama Japan 111.5
40 Berlin Germany 111.4
41 Hamburg Germany 110.1
41 Leipzig Germany 110.1
43 Glasgow United Kingdom 109.9
43 Hong Kong Hong Kong 109.9
45 Lisbon Portugal 108.7
45 Prague Czech Republic 108.7
47 Dubai United Arab Emirates 108.3
48 Bratislava Slovakia 108
49 Adelaide Australia 107.6
49 Brisbane Australia 107.6
50 Nassau Bahamas 107.1

* Personal Safety Ranking 2008 includes the following criteria: Relationship with other countries; Internal Stability; Crime & Law Enforcement

Source: http://www.mercer.com/referencecontent.jhtml?idContent=1307990#Top50_qol

McLovin
Jun 10, 2008, 6:53 AM
Don't all of you starting yelling at me, but why don't they ever rank Edmonton? Isn't this Mercer company Canadian? I don't understand the reasoning behind excluding Edmonton? I agree that Calgary should be on the list, but is Edmonton really that far behind (or ahead) of Calgary that it cannot be counted? Or perhaps too similar to Calgary?
Frustrated in Edmonton.
:(

feepa
Jun 10, 2008, 7:20 AM
I guess people dont think Edmonton is as dynamic or oil rich as Calgary...

Greco Roman
Jun 10, 2008, 1:48 PM
Don't all of you starting yelling at me, but why don't they ever rank Edmonton? Isn't this Mercer company Canadian? I don't understand the reasoning behind excluding Edmonton? I agree that Calgary should be on the list, but is Edmonton really that far behind (or ahead) of Calgary that it cannot be counted? Or perhaps too similar to Calgary?
Frustrated in Edmonton.
:(

Another biased list. Wonderful.

There should be many other cities rightfully included on this list, but for some strange, mystical reason, are not. Not surprising at all.

MolsonExport
Jun 10, 2008, 1:49 PM
Where the hell is Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea)?

IntotheWest
Jun 10, 2008, 2:39 PM
Another biased list. Wonderful.

There should be many other cities rightfully included on this list, but for some strange, mystical reason, are not. Not surprising at all.

It is odd how they select which cities to even rank...I would like to know the criteria. In this case, it's obvious that they're not limiting it to cities with 1 million or more - since Edm should be on the list as well...and about another 40 American cities (among others) would be included.


Has anyone come across the reasons of how they come up with the 215 cities to "survey"??

Coldrsx
Jun 10, 2008, 2:45 PM
Edmonton didnt want to be on the list, they prefer to not let everyone know it is the best city, in the best province, in the best country, in the best world, ever.

O-Town Hockey
Jun 10, 2008, 3:24 PM
If you read the information posted on the Mercer site you would see that the whole purpose of this study is to give quality of life and safety information to employers about cities where they will be posting employees. Edmonton just doesn't have a big enough international impact to be relevent in such a study. And, as for those who said there are many other Canadian cities that should have made the list, Edmonton is the only one which is even close with regards to population, commerce, and global impact. We're lucky to see 4 on the list. Just compare your city to any of the others on the list, they won't even compare. The reasons Ottawa makes it is because it is the capital and the large number of foreign dignitaries living and working in the city.

WhipperSnapper
Jun 10, 2008, 3:41 PM
man ... if only I were a head shrinker as I know exactly where that pot of gold lies

The Jabroni
Jun 10, 2008, 4:25 PM
Edmonton didnt want to be on the list, they prefer to not let everyone know it is the best city, in the best province, in the best country, in the best world, ever.

I like your thinking, because anything on a list denotes to see which city is the crappiest, is the crappiest. :frog:

401_King
Jun 10, 2008, 4:38 PM
another stupid and useless list. i sometimes wonder why i post on this forum, every day is the same garbage

Jimby
Jun 10, 2008, 4:48 PM
man ... if only I were a head shrinker as I know exactly where that pot of gold lies

But then you would have to endure living there.

Coldrsx
Jun 10, 2008, 4:53 PM
another stupid and useless list. i sometimes wonder why i post on this forum, every day is the same garbage

why?

because we would have to do actual work otherwise.



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