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Who's Your (Canadian) City?

The best places to live in Canada depending on your demographic.

My hometown, Ottawa, fares well across the board. My current homestead, Edmonton, not so much. In fact, Iqaluit is ranked better than E-town in both the Singles (Age 20-29) and Mid-career Professionals (Age 29-44) segments.

I’m suprised Kingston didn’t place higher than seventh place in the Retirees (Age 65 and over) category though.

Source: creativeclass.com

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  1. alexdao reblogged this from alohanico and added:
    top 10 for all except Empty Nesters. Don’t tell my mom.
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  3. yourpalmal reblogged this from cameronr and added:
    Florida’s “The Rise of the Creative Class”...on my top 10 favorite books I’ve ever read....
  4. blownspeakers reblogged this from cameronr and added:
    I’m not going to jump out and defend Vancouver, but do you really think you, as a 20-29 year old, would be happy living...
  5. cameronr reblogged this from verbadjectivenoun and added:
    Vancouver is for empty-nesters and retirees.
  6. verbadjectivenoun reblogged this from alohanico
  7. sundaysmiles reblogged this from jeralyndwile and added:
    Ottawa, where I am now, did well. Toronto, where I’m planning on being in one years time, not so much…
  8. jeralyndwile reblogged this from alohanico
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