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Which cities in Canada are the richest in 2122? Is it a Chinese settlement?

Some powerful "local tyrants" new immigrants will carefully consider the best living city before coming to Canada, so where do the rich people like to live and what is their favorite area? Although there are many organizations' evaluations every year, and the rankings have changed slightly, the rankings are similar.

1. Red Deer City, Alberta

Red Deer City is the third largest city in Alberta, a major oil province. The city, named after its proximity to the Red Deer River, is rich in tourism resources and is home to the famous Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Perfect park planning system, providing tourists with multiple cycling or hiking routes.

The city has a population of over 111,111, a strong and diversified economy, the headquarters of many companies and the location of enterprises, and the unemployment rate is low. The average family net worth is about 1.16 million Canadian dollars.

2. Richmond City, BC Province

Richmond City, with great temperature, has convenient transportation, beautiful scenery, super high livability and tourism index, and is also home to many large enterprises such as Canadian Pacific Railway Company Telus and Coca-Cola Company.

Fisherman's Wharf, located at the mouth of the Fishahe River in Richmond City, is well-known for its tourists, pleasant waterfront, first-line scenery and numerous delicacies. It is often chosen as the filming location by big-name film crews and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dawen. It is also one of the favorite cities for Chinese in Canada to live in! The average median household income is 1.2 million Canadian dollars, and the average household net assets are 1.2 million Canadian dollars.

3. Wanjin City, Ontario

Wanjin City is also very familiar to friends in Toronto. It is the headquarters of many well-known companies, including Yongming Finance, Honda Canada, Groupe PSA, Samsung Electronics Canada and Huawei Canada.

In terms of life, there are large Chinese supermarkets in Canada, Datonghua, various gourmet restaurants with Sichuan cuisine and Cantonese cuisine, Chinese KTV and other entertainment places. Wanjin, with a population of about 328,111, is the fourth most populous city after Toronto, Mississauga and Binton, and is regarded as the preferred settlement for Chinese in Canada. The average household net worth is 1.56 million Canadian dollars.

4. Calgary

Calgary, also known as Carport and Prairie, is the largest city in Alberta and the fourth largest city in Canada, with a population of 1.2 million, only one million less than Vancouver, including about 1.2 million Chinese.

The air quality in Calgary is the cleanest in the world. How clean is it? In the annual average air per cubic centimeter, the content of PM2.5 is only five! Far lower than other cities in Canada! In addition, Alberta is the only province in Canada that does not charge provincial taxes! Only 5% federal tax is charged for the commercial expenses such as goods, meals, accommodation, etc.

5. Vancouver

In October, the benchmark price of the single-family housing market has reached $1.85 million, and about 15% of the "Generation Z" young people have owned real estate, which is the highest proportion of all cities in Canada (of course, the characteristics of this city are clear to everyone, whether it was bought by young people's own ability and savings).

However, among most young people who don't have a house, 82% are worried that they will never be able to afford a suite in Vancouver, while 56% have given up their dream of buying an independent house.