On the Cover:
Suzie McNeil

On life and career after 4th place finish on rock star: INXS

Psyte Clusters

Centre of the City is distributed directly to households in selected income areas, determined by psyte cluster information:

Cluster 01, Canadian Elite: The highest income Canadian neighbourhoods represent an elite set. At once urban and urbane, the Canadian Elite (only 0.7 percent of total national households) concentrate in the country's largest metropolitan areas. Their average income of a quarter million dollars per household speaks volumes. With 92 percent husband-wife families they also represent wealth created by family stability. Canadian Elite index high on managerial, professional, technical, health care and financial services employment; university education with degree; and, household composition married with children.

Cluster 04, Professional Duets: City couples with professional degrees and demanding jobs often postpone having children as well as marriage. Their city apartments and condos provide the access and space they need to entertain and live lives full of fitness activities and fun. An average income of $132,000 goes a long way in this condo context. The cluster indexes high on artistic and cultural employment as well as managerial, professional, and technical. University degrees are common.