Canada's Composite Learning Index average score fell for the first time this year, but Calgary continues to top the list measuring lifelong learning.
Ranking more than 4,700 towns and cities across the country, the CLI measures 17 indicators of lifelong learning and draws a link between learning conditions and social and economic well-being.
Ranking more than 4,700 towns and cities across the country, the CLI measures 17 indicators of lifelong learning and draws a link between learning conditions and social and economic well-being.
This year's national average fell by two points compared to 2008 -- from 77 to 75 -- but Calgary's score of 89 remained highest in the country.
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