How Halifax Measures Up
Every year, the Halifax Index provides an overview of our city's economic and community progress, giving insights to strengthen and grow Halifax. This 12th annual edition continues to measure Halifax's growth across a wide range of key indicators and progress towards Halifax's Inclusive Economic Strategy goals.
Traditionally, the Index has compared Halifax against five other similarly-sized Canadian "benchmark cities" – St. John’s, Quebec City, Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo (KCW), Regina, and Victoria.
This year, however, we are making a change. Halifax has garnered significant attention lately for its rapid growth, vitality, and attractiveness to people, businesses, and investors. There is a growing sense of confidence here and a recognition that we must – and can – compete with not only similarly-sized communities, but also with Canada’s major cities.
Thus, we have established a new set of ten benchmark cities that keeps some previous peers, provides broad regional representation, and firmly establishes Halifax as a player in the big leagues. These new benchmark cities are: Halifax, St. John’s, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo (KCW), Winnipeg, Calgary, and Vancouver.