Relentless Economics Inc: Trends analyst Linda Nazareth, a principal with Relentless Economics Inc ., of Toronto, said Friday that characteristic will be beneficial as urban development around the world makes a major shift from big to smaller cities in the coming decade, according to The Chronicle Herald. In the competitive environment for talented immigrants the small cities will have increasing appeal. Smaller cities will account for about 40 per cent of the worlds economic growth in about 10 years and Most people know Halifax is a city that likes to punch above its weight. The age of the mini-cities will be good for Halifax. It is not overrun with some of the urban issues that a Vancouver or Toronto must contend with, Nazareth told a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. conference in Halifax.
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