Rider nation tops Canadian cities for labour market attractiveness
TORONTO, ONTARIO, Nov 21, 2013 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- The number of Canadians migrating between provinces has hit its highest level in almost a quarter century, with employment prospects the biggest driver, according to a new report released today from BMO Economics. The study ranks the attractiveness of Canada's regional labour markets as a destination, and looks at what's behind the movement of labour.
Regina tops a list of Canadian cities and regions for labour market attractiveness, followed by Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon. The ranking was developed by looking at income, job prospects, housing affordability and tax burden of 19 cities or regions across Canada.
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