MacLac
Senior Member
Meh……YYC can have those 100 jobs at say $35/year. I’ll take our city’s 10B in O&G gas capital construction jobs and associated 1000’s of Operations jobs that pay north of 200K when said capital projects are completed
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Indeed - though I bet dimes to donuts the vast majority of staff would rather be based in Vancouver. I bet there are more wealthy people in Vancouver than in Cowtown.Edmonton is very fortunate to have Servus CU, ATB and CWB (etc.) here... for yet another Bay St. has chosen Calgary.
TD picks Calgary to house its western Canadian wealth hub
TD's choice of Calgary to host its western Canadian wealth hub is being seen as a vote of confidence in the city's business environment.calgaryherald.com
I said the employees: IMO would prefer the better weather (free from freezing -25 and snow), the ocean, the bays, the massive Fraser River. Seattle is just down the highway. YVR is a much bigger and better airport with flights to more places (a REAL hub), metro Vancouver is twice the size twice of Calgary. There is a shitload more things to do. The only thing TD really got out of the Alberta decision is lower Provincial corporate taxes for TD, lower provincial taxes its executive and senior employees making bug bucks. TD person stated "“We’re expanding the financial planning business and Calgary has the highest population of post-secondary educated people,” said Mak" - I would like to see the statistic that shows Vancouver Metro has a lower population of post secondary educated. To suggest TD only considered the municipal boundary populations meaning Calgary is bigger than Vancouver municipality is a sleight of hand - or in this case mouth.Monsoon Metro versus Cowtown -- what a choice!?!
Appears to be correct, yes. Good use of that facility to transition to greenhouse vegetables.Is Aurora shutting down the cannabis op at EIA and Bevo Agtech moving in to grow veggies and flowers?
Great to see this important event resume. It puts Edmonton on the map for large scale industrial development.Industry leaders, government optimistic about Alberta’s Industrial Heartland future | Globalnews.ca
Hundreds of stakeholders gathered at the Edmonton Convention Centre Thursday for this year's sold-out Alberta's Industrial Heartland Association Conference.globalnews.ca