Toronto: Too much of a good thing
Canada's largest city ranks fairly low on MoneySense's Best Places to Live 2013 list.
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Canada's largest city ranks fairly low on MoneySense's Best Places to Live 2013 list.
Bigger isn’t always better. With a population of nearly 2.8 million—recently overtaking Chicago as the fourth largest in North America—Toronto ranks 7th place on MoneySense’s Top 10 Best Large Cities in Canada list, behind its much smaller counterparts, Halifax, Winnipeg and even London, Ont. (Calgary, Ottawa and Edmonton took the top three spots, respectively.)
So what’s up with the Big Smoke? By most measures it’s a booming metropolis. Toronto’s population, for instance, is growing at a rate of more than 5% per year. And condo and hotel developers can barely contain themselves; as of October, the city had 147 high-rises under construction, twice as many as New York. The problem is, jobs, infrastructure and services aren’t necessarily keeping up.
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