Money Sense Magazine


Saturday, December 18, 2010 By 2.bp.blogspot.com
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Port Alberni is ranked 172 out of 180 in MoneySense magazine’s annual rankings of Canadian cities and the standing is nonsense, Port Alberni Mayor Ken McRae said. The ranking is slightly above the 175 where the Valley ranked last year. The magazine ranks Kelowna once again failed to break into the Top 100 Best Places to Live in MoneySense magazine's ranking of Canadian cities, prompting one community booster to turn his nose up at the report. "It's an annual tradition that we're on the deep-end of the list For the third year running, MoneySense magazine has named Ottawa as Canada's best place to live, citing its "cultural offerings" and "family-friendly lifestyle" as some of the nation's capital's best attributes. MoneySense considered factors such as TORONTO, Dec. 1, 2014 /CNW/ - As Canadians enter an important time of the year for charitable gift giving, MoneySense Magazine has ranked the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) the top environmental charity in the country for the 5 th consecutive year. Among the best cities to live, the verdict is in: London is near the top. In its annual ranking of best places to live in Canada, MoneySense magazine places London fourth best among large cities — 15th overall in a listing that rated Canada’s top 200 Toronto was shut out of the Top 10 spots in MoneySense magazine’s best places to live in Canada. In fact, thanks to the city’s unemployment record and high cost of living, it was shut out of the top 31 spots. Toronto dropped four spots in the last year. .

Calgary was ranked the top city to live in in Canada, taking MoneySense Magazine’s number one spot on three captured the number seven spot the MoneySense ranking of the top large Canadian cities (400,000-plus population) and the 28th spot overall. It’s no surprise to Mayor Rick Goldring. He knows Burlington is a great place to live. But it still had him smiling when MoneySense magazine named it the best mid-sized city in Canada. MoneySense magazine released its annual report on Canadian cities Rogers-published MoneySense magazine has expanded into the book world with its first offering, the MoneySense Guide to Retiring Wealthy. The launch of the book coincides with the magazine’s recent increased numbers at the newsstand, launch of a new Rankings released Thursday by MoneySense magazine have placed both Winnipeg and Brandon on the short list of the best places to live in Canada for 2010. 179 Canadian cities and towns were evaluated with populations over 50,000. Factors this year included a .





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