The small Ontario resort town Huntsville was named The Economist‘s “World’s Most Livable City”, displacing last year’s winner Melbourne, Australia.
Huntsville earned the citation thanks to an abundance of federally-provided first-rate facilities, excellent gazebos and other park structures, sidewalk and tree upgrades, brand-new public toilets, arenas, skating rinks, parking lots, and municipal buildings. It does not take into account climate, the cost of living, or the fact that Huntsville isn’t actually a city.
Baird said we can pave the whole fucking place if we want. |