City limits can be misleading it makes more sense to measure by total metropolitan area. Dallas may have only 1.2 million people living in the city limits but it is more like one giant city called DFW that has 6.3 million people in it. If you measure it by metropolitan area Toronto would just edge out Boston for tenth place and Montreal would come at 15. If you moved the Toronto area to Texas it would only come in third in the State.
I still think that rates them the title of city but it really doesn't compare to America's big three.
I still think that rates them the title of city but it really doesn't compare to America's big three.
America certainly does have more large, spread-out metropolitan areas than Canada, where we tend to huddle together for warmth in the winter. That makes me wonder how the Economist classified their city limits. Did they differentiate between Dallas and Fort Worth, for example? Did they include the Greater Toronto Area in their ranking of Toronto? I'd be interested to see.
But that's a tangent from the definition of what a city is. I'm just curious about what makes something a city in Tom's eyes, and wondering why a centre of one or two million people should be called a town.
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The world's top ten and worst ten most livable cities
30/08/2011 07:06:50 PM
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How do you call towns "cities"?
30/08/2011 08:12:27 PM
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I thought you were going to mention Perth. The rest are clearly cities, if you ask me.
30/08/2011 08:23:33 PM
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Perth has 1.7 million people.
30/08/2011 08:30:26 PM
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A million people isn't a city?
30/08/2011 08:28:20 PM
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Not necessarily.
30/08/2011 10:49:08 PM
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Re: Not necessarily.
30/08/2011 11:56:20 PM
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to meet their definition of best it also seems to help if you have mostly white
31/08/2011 01:52:11 PM
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Have you been to Toronto or Vancouver ?
31/08/2011 04:02:01 PM
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no but I have the internet and they meet the ethnic description I gave
31/08/2011 05:25:40 PM
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Yeah, I'm sorry, but you're fairly off with that one.
31/08/2011 04:52:25 PM
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OK you did see where I included Asians didn't you and I would call less than 2% significant
31/08/2011 05:31:45 PM
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As a comparison ...
30/08/2011 08:37:28 PM
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that can be a little misleading
30/08/2011 09:18:22 PM
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Point taken.
30/08/2011 09:49:54 PM
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weather is a factor and three Canadian cities made the top ten?
30/08/2011 09:22:32 PM
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Vancouver at least has a nice climate.
30/08/2011 09:40:31 PM
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yeah there are not vey many US cities I would want to raise kids in
30/08/2011 11:16:52 PM
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Quality health care in the US, really?
31/08/2011 12:27:41 AM
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Also,
31/08/2011 12:53:00 PM
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no it works out that nicely for most people
31/08/2011 01:36:13 PM
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Getting care, getting timely care, getting quality care and paying for it are all different things.
31/08/2011 03:39:30 PM
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tha tis becuase the hospital is run by republicans and they were out to get you *NM*
31/08/2011 07:37:47 PM
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Livability obviously doesn't include "Concentration of Venomous Creatures". *NM*
30/08/2011 11:43:43 PM
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or perhaps Australian cities rank so high because they're so much better than the alternative
30/08/2011 11:58:47 PM
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Actually, the reason our cities are so liveable is because they're built to keep said creatures out
31/08/2011 12:59:01 AM
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How?
31/08/2011 08:20:01 AM
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I can't risk putting the answer on a public forum, the venomous creatures may find out
01/09/2011 07:26:52 AM
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Why no Boston?
*NM*
31/08/2011 12:16:28 AM
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Annoyingness of local sports fans was also taken into consideration. *NM*
31/08/2011 12:31:21 AM
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Obviously the study group consists of Yankees fans. Poor, unfortunate souls.
*NM*
31/08/2011 12:46:17 AM
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A low population density seems to be a key determinant in these rankings
31/08/2011 12:51:45 AM
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There is an obvious mistake
31/08/2011 03:07:31 AM
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