Wooster
06-10-2009, 03:38 PM
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2009/06/10/toronto-is-the-world-s-fourth-most-liveable-city-survey-finds.aspx
It's a National Post Toronto article, hence the focus on Toronto.
The Top 10:
1. Vancouver (score: 98.0)
2. Vienna (97.9)
3. Melbourne (97.5)
4. Toronto (97.2)
5. Perth (96.6)
5. Calgary (96.6)
7. Helsinki (96.2)
8. Geneva (96.1)
8. Sydney (96.1)
8. Zurich (96.1)
Canada, Australia and Switzerland own.
These are pretty meaningless, however people do read these lists and Calgary's probably the least known in the top ten, so it's good exposure.
Me&You
06-10-2009, 04:30 PM
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2009/06/10/toronto-is-the-world-s-fourth-most-liveable-city-survey-finds.aspx
It's a National Post Toronto article, hence the focus on Toronto.
The Top 10:
1. Vancouver (score: 98.0)
2. Vienna (97.9)
3. Melbourne (97.5)
4. Toronto (97.2)
5. Perth (96.6)
5. Calgary (96.6)
7. Helsinki (96.2)
8. Geneva (96.1)
8. Sydney (96.1)
8. Zurich (96.1)
Canada, Australia and Switzerland own.
These are pretty meaningless, however people do read these lists and Calgary's probably the least known in the top ten, so it's good exposure.
F-ing NP! Nice to mention that Canada (and Australia) dominate the top 10, but fail to even mention Calgary. At the same time doing some mighty horn tooting... "Already on the larger size" as far as cities world wide? Ummmmm....
onishenko
06-10-2009, 04:35 PM
Mercer doesn't included Edmonton as it is "too similar to Calgary" geographically, population, etc. I wonder where we'd be if we were included? Top 10 I assume if Calgary made the list.
wild wild west
06-10-2009, 04:38 PM
F-ing NP! Nice to mention that Canada (and Australia) dominate the top 10, but fail to even mention Calgary. At the same time doing some mighty horn tooting... "Already on the larger size" as far as cities world wide? Ummmmm....
Well, I think what the guy meant is that its larger than most other cities rated highly for "quality of life"..which is true - the others, excepting Sydney and Melbourne, are closer in size to Calgary and Vancouver than they are to Toronto.
Surrealplaces
06-10-2009, 05:40 PM
Mercer doesn't included Edmonton as it is "too similar to Calgary" geographically, population, etc. I wonder where we'd be if we were included? Top 10 I assume if Calgary made the list.
All of the major cities in Canada, would probably make the top ten or close to it I would think. Does anyone have access to the whole list of cities? I would expect Ottawa to be up there.
h0twired
06-10-2009, 06:29 PM
The only other Canadian city I know of high on the list was Montreal at #17.
skrish
06-10-2009, 06:38 PM
I know many people brush these types of survey's off, but they are great for marketing the city, especially considering we are bidding for the Expo.
Look way up
06-10-2009, 07:25 PM
I know people (especially if their city isn't on the list) will argue about the criteria, but in the end the fact that Calgary is up on the list is good for the city. People all around the world see the list, so it's a good endorsement for Calgary.
Calgarian
06-10-2009, 07:38 PM
5th is pretty impressive for Calgary, usually we are just outside of the top 20 in these lists.
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