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Low inflation and interest rates, buoyed by a favourable Canadian exchange rate, are important factors in attracting investment to the province. Just as significantly, a recent KPMG comparison of business costs in Canada and the U.S. ranked Ottawa, London and Toronto ahead of all major American cities.


Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Business Patterns,(3/2007)

Distribution of Businesses in Canada by Province, 2005
  Provinces Thousands
  Ontario 350.2
  Quebec 239.0
  British Columbia 162.7
  Alberta 143.2
  Saskatchewan 38.9
  Manitoba 35.2
  Nova Scotia 30.2
  New Brunswick 25.9
  Newfoundland & Labrador 16.8
  Prince Edward Island 6.3
  NW Territories 1.7
  Yukon 1.6
  Nunavut 0.6

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