The Economist - Most Liveable Cities 2011

Quote from jo0477:

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We're leaving Vancouver - a shame b/c it is a beautiful city (great snowboarding and all half hour away)

Too bad we don't have a million stashed away to buy a shack, and everything is ridiculously expensive (food, gas booze) compared to most cities in Canada. Plus the traffic is horrendous along with the non-stop rain for months...

It would be OK if salaries kept pace with the cost of living - ESPECIALLY HOUSING. Had they even factored that in, no way this place should be the most livable.

Yep,the housing prices is what drove me away also plus The taxes in Bc are just a frikn joke. I dont see how its the most livable either.
 
Quote from Kassz007:

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Toronto is one of the most diverse cities in the world (plenty of sports other than hockey), the weather is the exact same as Detroit, New York, Chicago, and the myth of high Canadian taxes is just that - a myth. For example, we now boast the lowest corporate tax rate in the entire G7. [/B]

Welp if the weather is the same as Detroit, New York or Chicago...you can have it!! I have visited Montreal and it seemed to be a lovely city. I'm a bit curious to know what their criteria of "livability" is. One of my top ten is SUNSHINE and plenty of it..... with a temperate climate. Australia and NZ would certainly fit that bill for the most part.
 
Quote from RichardRimes:

Welp if the weather is the same as Detroit, New York or Chicago...you can have it!! I have visited Montreal and it seemed to be a lovely city. I'm a bit curious to know what their criteria of "livability" is. One of my top ten is SUNSHINE and plenty of it..... with a temperate climate. Australia and NZ would certainly fit that bill for the most part.

and Mav I've lived in Baton Rouge for a year and a half...just up the road from New Orleans...HOT and HUMID...ugh. NO is an interesting city to visit with great food and jazz but would never chose to live there. Crime capital of the south, not much culture, did I mention HOT and HUMID? Because of the climate outdoor sports are only hunting and fishing...no tennis, golf etc because ,,,,,,HOT and HUMID :D
 
the true definition of "livable" is what is the best place a bureaucrat/welfare recipient can show up and leech off the system and have a high quality of life. naturally, all the "best" places are socialist.

anyone with any measure of intelligence, education, creativity, curiosity, joie de vivre etc etc etc... would never want to live in these places but would choose real cities.

for normal people here is a crude list of most livable places:

1. New York City
2. Los Angeles

the rest are in no particular order:

Miami
London
Paris
Rome
Singapore
Hong Kong
Tokyo
Bangkok
Rio de Janeiro
Mumbai
 
Quote from Grandluxe:

thats why its best cities to live in, not best "part of hicksville" to live in

San Diego is hicksville?

I really question for these cities in Canada, if it is really so great to live in cold weather locations with expensive real estate. Actually sounds a bit opposite of what they should be looking for. I don't know about the Australia locations - I imagine them to be nice places, but I think all of the Canada are suspect at best.

JJacksET4
 
They, uh, leave things off of those lists...

My criteria for best city would include local grown organic food, fantastic weather, fantastic dining, great entertainment, pedestrian oriented traffic, high level of adult education, low crime, surfing and sailing.. and I'm living there already.

I would visit those at the top of the Economist's list but probably not want to stay. I could make my own list of best places to live and find some in Europe, Mexico [have to delete the education thingy but I like Mexicans anyhow], maybe even Africa...
 
Quote from AliHussain:

I agree.

There are very nice parts of Saudi Arabia, which are not on the list. It is very safe there, since if you are a thief, your hand or hands will be chopped off and thrown to wild dogs.

:D Not sure if you are being serious or not, but I found humour in your post.
 
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