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Originally Posted by Corndogger
Who said "Calgary is the front runner"? As for your points, the first one is debatable, the second applies to every city in Canada when compared to a lot of American cities, define "limited" for the third one, our transit system might not be the best but it's better than a lot of places and Toronto's is far from perfect from what I hear, and where does it say being "a big player on the international front" is a factor? If it is a factor that's not good for Toronto. either.
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Originally Posted by patm
Calgary has to be the front runner out of Canadian cities.
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Originally Posted by patm
I think Calgary has the best shot out of Canadian cities (which overall might be a long shot still).
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Well, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver each have more than four universities each.
Limited means few international business connections. YYC is still very domestic.
"It's better than a lot of places" does not mean it's a good transit system.
Being an international player helps because of all the major economic, cultural and social connections. Toronto is an Alpha city on the international front, alongside Sydney, Chicago, Frankfurt, LA...