The Best Universities in Canada

Canada is among the top-10 destinations for international post-secondary students. We can probably consider the following reasons for this high rank.

  • One of the top-10 economies in the world
  • Education in two major languages of English and French
  • A diverse country that is open to all different cultural backgrounds
  • The permission to work while you are studying
  • ….

While many Canadian universities shine in the world of education, the following list shows those universities that are famous for their enthusiasm for research. These universities are all publicly funded. They are also famously known as U15 (the members of an association in Ottawa that encourages undertaking research activities).

Name
of the University

City

Province

Website

University of Alberta

Edmonton

Alberta

ualberta.ca

University of British Columbia

Vancouver

British Columbia

ubc.ca

University of Calgary

Calgary

Alberta

ucalgary.ca

Dalhousie University

Halifax

Nova Scotia

dal.ca

Université Laval

Quebec City

Quebec

ulaval.ca

University of Manitoba

Winnipeg

Manitoba

umanitoba.ca

McGill University

Montreal

Quebec

 mcgill.ca

McMaster University

Hamilton

Ontario

mcmaster.ca 

Université de Montréal

Montreal

Quebec

 umontreal.ca

University of Ottawa

Ottawa

Ontario

 uottawa.ca

Queen’s University

Kingston

Ontario

 queensu.ca

University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon

Saskatchewan

 usask.ca

University of Toronto

Toronto

Ontario

utoronto.ca

University of Waterloo

Waterloo

Ontario

uwaterloo.ca

University of Western Ontario

London

Ontario

uwo.ca

 

If you want to study at any of these great universities visit their website and initiate your research about the programs they offer, their tuition fees, and their admission requirements.

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Al Parsai, MA, DTM, RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Ashton College Instructor – Immigration Consulting
Author – 88 Tips on Immigration to Canada

 

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This article has been expertly crafted by Al Parsai, a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (L3 RCIC-IRB – Unrestricted Practice) hailing from vibrant Toronto, Canada. Al's academic achievements include an esteemed role as an adjunct professor at prestigious Queen's University Law School and Ashton College, as well as a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from York University. A respected member of CICC and CAPIC organizations, Al's insights are further enriched by his experience as the dynamic CEO of Parsai Immigration Services. Guiding thousands of applicants from over 55 countries through the immigration process since 2011, Al's articles offer a wealth of invaluable knowledge for readers.