Three major Canadian cities ranked in the Top 10 of the most liveable cities in the world.
While Austria’s capital, Vienna, took the No. 1 spot as world’s “most liveable city,” Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver were close behind in the annual rankings from the Economist Intelligence Unit’sThe EIU looked at 172 cities and factored in crime rates, health care, on a variety of factors, including education, health care, culture and environment.
The average liveability index for 2022 shows a significant rebound since last year. The cities that performed well had eased their pandemic restrictions, according to the report.tap here to see other videos from our teamHowever, the index remains below pre-pandemic levels as stability deteriorates in several eastern European cities following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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