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Is Canada 100% devoid of "SmartCities"
[edit]I was pulling together information on cities & towns in Massachusetts which have moved ahead with putting in Electric Vehicle (EV) stations for the public which led me down the rabbithole.
When I looked, in all of the Americas-- only the United States is listed even with crumbling infrastructure and all. Odd? Which caused me to wonder. Are there *any* smart cities (arguably) in Canada which would bring some balance to the article? Or is *gasp* Canada really devoid??? In that case- by opinion what is/or might be the *smartest* city/town in Canada? I started to think perhaps the usual 'culprits' which would come to mind? Toronto, Montreal, etc? oOthers???? CaribDigita (talk) 12:39, 29 March 2024 (UTC)
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