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Toronto has 118,000 millionaires

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http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/05/09/toronto_has_118000_millionaires.html

"Toronto is home to over a quarter of Canada’s millionaires, according to statistics compiled by English consulting firm WealthInsight.

To be specific, Hogtown is home to 118,000 millionaires, 1,184 multimillionaires (defined as those with net assets of $30 million U.S. or more) and a mere five billionaires. All numbers exclude the worth of their primary residences."
 
What about Windsor.
Windsor is the Canadian suburb of Detroit.


"Because television stations operating in Windsor would be required to purchase program rights at Detroit market rates, which are higher than any market in Canada, Windsor is not directly served by Canada's major commercial networks. The city is served only by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English and French networks and the provincially owned public broadcaster TVOntario, all of which air almost entirely Canadian-produced programming, and by the smaller CTV Two system."
 
How's the Pad treating you Plummer?
The pad?

My apt? It's fine, thanks. I'm jonseing to make some money though. Few jobs available in Windsor, it's just like the fukkin Maritimes - I'm looking forward to commuting between Ontario and Sask if I don't get work here soon.

Westjet has direct flights from Windsor ON - Calgary AB
 
Personally I would define a multi-millionaire as one with 2 million or more not 30.

When you write your first newspaper article on the subject you can use your own definitions, until then we'll stick to the authors definition, thanks.

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They specifically excluded the value of a primary residence.

Makes sense, the number would skyrocket if it included real estate values. Obviously.