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World Class City Rating System

Edward and I came up with this rating system. I develop business, management, OD, HRD, and training models and honoured to have them published in academic journals (blog rubric for example) so whenever we see or experience something in the city, we compare it with our experiences with living in New York and prior to that San Francisco. We've also lived in Los Angeles and Frankfurt so through the years we've developed an automatic thumbs up or down system that we're now calling our "World Class City Rating System." Being a World Class City has many facets - economic, social, cultural, etc. and this blog will discuss each of these aspects of the definition of a "world class city." We'll share our perspectives on Toronto tourist attractions, local hot spots, every nook and alley we find ourselves in and see if you agree or not. Let's discuss! Let's see how Toronto stacks up with the rest of the world's main cities; and being landed immigrants and now Torontoans - see how we can be of assistance in ensuring that it does.

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