Toronto priciest city in Canada, Moscow tops worldwide
Last Updated: Monday, June 26, 2006 | 3:54 PM ET
CBC News
Related
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Moscow is the world's most expensive city, and Toronto is also on the top 50 list thanks to the soaring Canadian dollar, according to a new survey.
Toronto, Canada's largest city, is the most expensive place to live in the country, the Global Cost of Living Survey released Monday has found.
The survey of 250 cities around the world was conducted between March 2005 and March 2006 by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
The Canadian dollar helped move Toronto into the top 50 most expensive cities.
(Kevin Frayer/ Canadian Press)
In the course of the year, Moscow replaced Tokyo as the most expensive city to live, the survey shows.
Seoul is in second place, followed by Tokyo, Hong Kong and London.
New York, the 10th most expensive city worldwide, topped the list as the priciest place to live in North America.
The Global Cost of Living Survey says Moscow is the world's most expensive city.
(Mikhail Metzel/ Associated Press)
Dramatic jump
Toronto, meanwhile was the only Canadian city in the top 50. In taking the 47th spot, Toronto moved up dramatically from 82nd place the year before.
In the latest survey, Vancouver is ranked the 56th most expensive city in the world, while Calgary is 71 and Montreal 80.
Ottawa is ranked at 90 this year, climbing from 122 on the 2005 list.
"Anyone moving here is going to find Canada is more expensive," Brian Lindenberg, a senior consultant with Mercer in Canada, told CBC.ca.
"The dollar is clearly quite stronger than it has been historically. That's been the primary driver."
However, in releasing the study, Mercer also noted that Canadian cities remain "relatively inexpensive" since the country has enjoyed stable inflation.
The survey looked at a variety of factors in urban life, including:
- Food.
- Transportation.
- Accommodation.
- Entertainment.
- Education.
Mercer compiles its cost-of-living list each year for companies that routinely transfer employees to different locations around the world.
"It attempts to determine the cost of living from one centre to another," said Lindenberg, who is based in Calgary.
"As an employer, you may want to compensate that person [who is moving] for the differential in the cost of living."
Share Tools
Latest Toronto News Headlines
- Toronto throws open its doors this weekend
- More than 130 buildings are open to the public this weekend as part of Doors Open, Toronto's annual celebration of accessible architecture. more »
- TTC shuts section of Yonge subway this weekend
- The TTC is going to shut down a large section of the Yonge-University-Spadina subway all weekend for track construction. more »
- Toronto vet tranquilizes wayward deer
- CBC cameras capture a Toronto vet's dramatic takedown of deer wandering near a busy highway on Friday. more »
- Toronto Marlies down Barons to advance to AHL final
- Simon Gysbers scored the game-winning goal to propel the Toronto Marlies into the American Hockey League's Calder Cup final after defeating the Oklahoma City Barons 3-1 on Friday. more »
Top News Headlines
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges

- The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder Friday. more »
- B.C. premier unhappy with disgraced Mountie's transfer
- B.C. Premier Christy Clark says she is not happy with the RCMP decision to transfer a disgraced Alberta Mountie to the West Coast. more »
- The risks and responsibilities of taking on Mt. Everest

- The deaths of five climbers last weekend on Mt. Everest, with more summits underway this weekend, fuels the debate about the risks and responsibilities of high altitude climbing. more »
- Henrique's OT goal sends Devils into Stanley Cup final
- The New Jersey Devils will vie for a potential fourth Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New York Rangers in six games in the Eastern final, courtesy of rookie Adam Henrique's goal early in overtime. more »
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- Serial carjacker gets life term for fatal crash
- 'Save me' last words of Mount Everest climber
- Toronto throws open its doors this weekend
- 'Gay-straight alliances' get green light under Ontario bill
- TTC shuts section of Yonge subway this weekend
- Ottawa promises $140M for Rouge Natural Urban Park
- Toronto vet tranquilizes wayward deer
- Legoland coming to Toronto area next spring



