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Old Posted Mar 1, 2011, 6:13 AM
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Originally Posted by haljackey View Post
London to K/W? Don't get me started. It's lopsided since we're comparing one city to two (or possibly more). It just becomes way too difficult to compare.
Kitchener and Waterloo, for all intents and purposes, are practically the same city. The only noticeable difference is Waterloo is traditionally more of an academic community, while Kitchener tended to be the Blue-Collar town. But really, it's the same thing for West London and East London; you'd never bother calling the two a different city.

Back to the comparison: London was rather pathetic compared to K-W right up to last year, but this year economic growth rates are expected to be comparable. Embarassingly, both cities will be left in the dust by Windsor.
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