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Originally Posted by Denscity
Vancouver is ahead of Montreal and Calgary didn't even make the list. Cool. London is number one so they must know what they're talking about.
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London being number One rings true, and Calgary, though important proprtionate to its size rings true, too. But I cannot believe we're ahead of Montreal.
Also, there were several different scales, and the cities were assigned different rankings on each one. It was a bit confusing for me to understand. A financial person would not have the same problem, I am sure.
Also - and very importantly - the cities were ranked within their
"type" or
"group" according to their characteristics. The page I saw on Google had Sydney ahead of Toronto, but in fact, it is more transnational in character, whereas Toronto IS a major world financial centre, classified as
"BROAD AND DEEP," ranking with the big guys.
Still ....... where is Seattle?? (Boeing, Microsoft, et al). That doesn't make any sense that it isn't there at all!!!!