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  1. Dec 4, 2020 · Our analysis of the 2020 metro election reveals a nation deeply divided by geography, with denser, richer, more educated, more knowledge-based metros lining up for the Democrats and less ...

  2. May 23, 2024 · Leading the Global Cities Ranking rankings in 2024 is New York, followed by London, San Jose, Tokyo and Paris.

    • The voice of cities is ready to resonate louder in the global geopolitical landscape. In 2024, cities, housing over half the world’s population and vital to the global economy, will take center stage globally.
    • New economic drivers will keep (re)defining the city’s vitality. After leaving the pandemic behind and the reactivation of economic activity, more and more cities are looking for new sectors and businesses to focus on, to guarantee future prosperity.
    • Cities will keep exploring AI for smarter urbanism but caring for the ethics behind it. It was only a year ago that ChatGPT was released, putting Artificial Intelligence at the very top of the agenda.
    • The Metaverse and Digital Twins will be spearheading a revolutionary transformation in urban planning. Welcome to the Metaverse: the dynamic digital realm reshaping how cities are planned.
    • Toronto (2024 Ranking: 23): According to Resonance, Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is experiencing robust economic growth driven by immigration and global investment.
    • Vancouver (Ranking: 50): Vancouver, known for its stunning views, mild climate, and multiculturalism, is a highly livable city with 2.46 million residents in the metro area, says Resonance.
    • Montreal (Ranking: 60): Montreal, often described as North America’s most European city, is gaining attention for its entrepreneurial spirit and cultural richness.
    • Ottawa (Ranking: 90): Ottawa, Canada’s cosmopolitan capital, is known for its highly educated population (#6) and low poverty rate (#38). It’s home to nearly 1.1 million residents in the metro area.
  3. Voting results show a clear urban-rural dichotomy. This split between voters in cities and their suburbs compared to rural voters was matched in exit poll results that showed clear discrepancies...

  4. Seven in 10 people are expected to live in cities by 2050. But COVID-19 has altered city life forever, according to experts, and has brought to light inequalities. Huge innovations are taking place around everything from public spaces and transport, to housing the homeless.

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  6. May 10, 2024 · Even before the pandemic, Toronto had experienced a strong increase in new residents, with the city adding close to 46,000 new residents in 2019. Between 2020 and 2021, Toronto was dubbed as one of the fastest-growing cities in North America, outpacing even the largest U.S. cities, including Chicago and New York City, respectively. Key Takeaways:

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