London,
Canada's tenth largest city, is clean, safe, and peaceful, with the atmosphere
of a small town and the business savvy and amenities of a larger centre.
London was recently ranked the third healthiest city in Canada by Chatelaine,
a national magazine. twenty-five cities were compared on hospitals, doctors,
sewage treatment, crime, air quality, parks, mortality rates and infant birth
weights. In August 1996, The Globe and Mail Report on Business Magazine ranked
London as one of Canada's ten best cities for business. London is just two
hours from Detroit and Toronto, on the major highway linking Canada's industrial
heartland to the American northeast. It is within eight hours drive of over
150 million people. Regular rail service connects it with both Canadian and
American destinations, London 's International Airport offers over 72 scheduled
flights a day.
In London, it is possible to "work global and live local." In addition to
being a global player through a number of successful industry sectors, it
sits in the heart of Canada's most active economy. London, a city of 340,000,
is within a one hour drive of the U.S. border - within two hours drive of
a population in excess of 5.6 million. Many national and international businesses
and industries have chosen London as their Canadian home, it offers the lifestyle
and business atmosphere that is desired by today's decision makers. Labatts
Breweries, 3M Canada, General Motors Diesel, Kellogg Salada, Canada Trust,
Trojan Technologies, Phillips Lighting, and Diamond Aircraft are just a few
of the companies that have made the business case to invest significantly
in their London operations. London has a strong tradition in the financial
services sector. Among the major banks, trust companies, insurance companies
and investment dealers located in the city are several home- grown
successes.
London Life Insurance Company, a fixture in London for almost 125 years,
is Canada's largest individual insurer and is currently expanding
internationally. Canada Trust, formed in London in 1872, now has 3.5 million
customers across Canada. Avco Financial Services Canada Limited, also
headquartered in London, has a national network of more than 230 branches.
From a business perspective, these companies benefit from a skilled labour
force, a growing population base, internationally recognized research and
development facilities, highly developed telecommunications infrastructure,
low cost healthcare, a compatible tax rate on the backdrop of one of the
most successful regions in the country. |
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