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Canadian city ranking

The ranking of Canadian cities is Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa and Edmonton.

① Toronto

Toronto is not only the capital of Ontario, but also the largest city in Canada. It is also a famous metropolis and the most multicultural city in the world. There are many tall buildings in the city, and the city is clean and prosperous.

Toronto is the commercial center of Canada, with very developed finance and industry and commerce. Among the 5 largest companies in Canada, 2 are headquartered here. It is no exaggeration to call this metropolis, which holds the lifeblood of Canada's economy, the "life center" of Canada.

② Vancouver

Vancouver is the political, cultural, tourism and transportation center of western Canada.

For many years, this city has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by UN-Habitat, attracting thousands of international students from different countries. Vancouver is the city with the most languages and races in the world.

In addition, Vancouver is relatively developed in software development, biotechnology, astronomy, animation and other industries, and is the third largest production center in North America after Los Angeles and new york. It also has the best ski resort in the world.

③ Montreal

On the road of being loved by students, Montreal has gone a long way.

QS publishes the best student city every year. Montreal occupies the first place among many cities in Canada all the year round, and even beat the global cities in 217 to become the Top 1 in the world.

Montreal's preference is not unreasonable: comfortable living environment, diverse cultural environment, inexhaustible global food, and various wonderful festival activities ...

④ Calgary

Calgary, also known as Carcass, Calgary and Cowboy City, is located in the Rocky Mountains in the south of Alberta, Canada. It is the fourth largest city in Canada and the richest, safe, happy and has the highest standard of living in the world.

Calgary has been rated as the top five most livable cities in the world by The Economist for many years. Calgary is the economic, financial, political and cultural center of Alberta and the largest city in the province.

⑤ Ottawa

As a city with a population of one million, Ottawa is very proud of providing a safe and stable environment for all.

Compared with other major international cities, the cost of living in Ottawa is at a fairly affordable level. In Ottawa, the basic cost of living starts from $8 Canadian dollars per month.

There are many activities in Ottawa, such as boating on the Ottawa River, skating on the Lido Canal, skiing in Gatinaud, cycling along the Lido Canal, practicing playing in one of the many beautiful golf courses, or riding horses and whipping in the fascinating rural areas near Ottawa.

⑥ Edmonton

Living in Edmonton can rest assured that you are in great health! Edmonton's health care index is very high, and friends who want to live in Edmonton no longer have to worry about medicine.

In addition, Edmonton is a vibrant city, where people are keen on outdoor activities, and even a snowstorm can't stop them from going out. It is also a shopping paradise. The West Edmonton Mall is comparable in size to a small city, and the Old Strathcona Farmers'Market is also quite famous.

Specific reference criteria for ranking:

Location: weather (sunny days), safety, number of landmark buildings, number of parks/outdoor activity centers

Facilities: number of airports/routes, number of scenic spots, number of museums, ranking of universities, size of conference centers

Population: proportion of overseas-born residents and education level of residents

Unemployment rate

Culture: cultural activities, nightlife, dining experience, shopping

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