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Waterloo ‘shines’ as Canada’s top city to attract newcomers
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panamaniac Wrote:I haven't read the Conference Board piece, but what a misleading result if Waterloo and Kitchener are ranked as two different cities with respect to matters like education, health, housing, and Innovation.
That's partly why I posted this. It seems odd that as soon as you cross the border from Waterloo to Kitchener you go from #1 to #28 overall. Yet the D grade on health seems to cross borders. That too is odd because while Waterloo has two universities to Kitchener's none, Kitchener has two hospitals to Waterloo's none.
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Re: Waterloo ‘shines’ as Canada’s top city to attract newcom - by ookpik - 09-18-2014, 11:00 AM

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