››the large population provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia sit between the two ends of Canada’s employment spectrum. Canada’s Top 18 Largest Cities By Population The metropolitan population
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by Al Campbell OTTAWA, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Vancouver and Toronto will be the Canadian host cities for the 2026 World Cup when the country co-hosts the men's soccer tournament with the U.S. and Mexico, FIFA announced Thursday. It will be the first time that matches for the world's m...
Good projects in many cities are too frequently shut down by special interest groups or irrational city zoning laws. However, when politicians do find the courage to act, though they may be “ratioed” on Twitter, they are widely supported by the population which understands we have to ...
VIA Rail was founded with the vision of connecting and uniting Canada's cities and people with its safe, comfortable, and environmentally friendly service. Currently VIA Rail operates in eight provinces across Canada, with 494 trains covering a distance of over 7,800 miles. The route includes th...
If we want to sustain and improve our health-care system in the face of an aging population, Canada must find a way to develop and adopt technology that will enable it to do more with less. This could open opportunities for deals that involve companies that develop IP in that area. ...
Moneysense says its reputation for wealthy residents and mega-mansions is balanced by access to affordable housing and "its small-town sense of community." MoneySense ranked 415 Canadian cities based on their scores in 10 categories: Wealth and economy, affordability, population growth, taxes, comm...
Soi programme, funded by the federal government in the amount of $110 million—a randomized clinical trial of a housing‐first initiative vs treatment as usual for homeless mentally ill individuals in five Canadian cities—Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver (Goering et al., 2014)...
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A direct result of population growth in large cities is an increased demand for public transit, goods movement, and road transportation. This increase in transportation demand consequently results in increases in mobile source emissions. Given the large amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...