The Municipality of Middlesex Centre has once again been named one of Canada’s Most Livable Cities by The Globe and Mail.
Coming in at number 98 out of the 454 cities evaluated, Middlesex Centre was the only community in the London-Middlesex area to rank in the top 100. This marks the second time in the ranking’s three-year history that the municipality has achieved a top‑100 position.
“It’s an incredible honour to see Middlesex Centre highlighted among Canada’s most livable communities,” said Mayor Aina DeViet. “Those of us who live here already know how special this place is, and it’s wonderful to see our municipality recognized alongside so many exceptional regions across the country.”
The Globe and Mail considered 58 variables in 10 categories when developing the rankings. The categories – economy, housing, demographics, health care, safety, education, community, amenities, transportation, and climate – were selected as they reflect what people consider important when relocating to a new community.
Middlesex Centre ranked in the top 50 cities across the country for community, economy, education, and health care.
“Being included on this list is a reflection of the dedication of our council, staff, local businesses, and residents,” added Tiffany Farrell, Middlesex Centre’s CAO. “Together, we continue to build a community where people feel proud to live, work, and put down roots.”