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The cities listed below were announced
on April 23, 2007 as the top selections among large cities in Canada
(over 500,000 population) in the 2007/2008 North American Cities of the
Future competition as featured in the April/May 2007 issue.
fDi magazine is
published by the Financial Times group (FT
Business). Some awards will be presented during the
BIO 2007 convention in Boston on May 7.
The table below summarizes the Top 10 overall rankings of
major Canadian cities among all North American competitors, as well as the
Top Five rankings on individual selection factors which were used as
weighted scores to select the overall winners.
North American Cities of the Future 2007/08
Article in fDi. 2009 North American
Cities of the Future
nomination process |
Background about this
competition, and the selection process.
List of all winners fDi North
American Cities of the Future in Mexico
and among small cities in
Canada and in the USA among
major,
large,
small and "micro"
cities.
Contact Bruce Donnelly for more
information as the US marketing and advertising sales representative of fDi. |
April 23, 2007 press release
announcing the winners |
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There were nominations from 108 cities of all sizes from the
United States, Canada, and Mexico for this very competitive business
location benchmarking and "short list" selection process involving nine
months of research work and independent expert review of more than 60 facts
provided by the nominated cities. This 2007 award
program is similar to the cover feature of the
June/July 2005 issue of fDi - Foreign Direct Investment magazine.
2005
Canada winners and
finalists
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Editor's
introduction to fDi |
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Overall - major and large
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Best Economic Potential
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Most Cost-Effective
- none in the Top 5
- strong competition from the USA and Mexico in
this category, but small cities in
Canada did well
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Best Human Resources
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Best Quality of Life
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Best Infrastructure
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Most Business Friendly
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Best Development and Investment Promotion
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