Montreal Ranked In The Top 40 Global Cities For Entrepreneurs — But Toronto Beat Us

Vancouver did too...
Contributing Writer

A new study conducted by Oberlo looked at 200 metropolises around the world and found "the top 75 global cities based on factors which reflected their innovation, economic strength and entrepreneurial spirit." Montreal ranked in the top three in Canada.

The city made it to the top 40 best cities in the world for entrepreneurs, ranking #36 globally.

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Toronto ranked #17 in the world and was the top city in Canada. 

The second best in Canada was Vancouver, which got the 28th spot in Oberlo's "Top Cities For Entrepreneurial Success."

Way at the top of the list, London, England, ranked number one globally.

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