A Site Revealed 'The Top Canadian Sugar Baby Universities' & McGill Is #9

Otherwise, Ontario universities dominated the ranking.
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SeekingArrangement, a site that purports to be "the world’s largest Sugar Dating site," has released its 2021 list of the "top Canadian sugar baby universities" and only one Quebec school, McGill, made the top 10.

With 108 students registered on Seeking Arrangement in 2020, the university grabbed the number nine spot — right between Dalhousie (number eight) and Mount Royal University (number 10).

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#9 McGill's Ranking

Six of the top spots went to universities in Ontario, with the University of Toronto taking first place with 257 students registered on the site.

The only non-Ontario school in the top seven is the University of Alberta at number two.

"As the cost of living continues to increase and job availability is at an all time low in Canada, it makes sense that students are finding these elevated relationships beneficial," SeekingArrangement said in a press release.

"The opportunities for mentorship and an expanded network are also enticing."

"No one could have predicted the complications created by the Coronavirus, and now college students are faced with yet another hurdle," Brandon Wade, CEO of SeekingArrangement said in a statement.

"SeekingArrangement has provided a platform for students to go to college without the stress of post-graduation debt, while continuing to enjoy all the experiences that come along with college life."

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    Thomas MacDonald was the Senior Editor of MTL Blog. He received a B.A. with honours from McGill University in 2018 and worked as a Writer and Associate Editor before entering his current role. He is proud to lead the MTL Blog team and to provide its readers with the information they need to make the most of their city.

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