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28 Quebec companies just made the list of Canada's best employers in 2025

Is your employer on here? 👀

The Desjardins logo on a building in downtown Montreal. Right: The Hydro-Québec logo on its headquarters in downtown Montreal.

Forbes' ranking is based on a survey of over 40,000 employees across the country

Senior Writer

Forbes has released its annual ranking of Canada's Best Employers for 2025, and plenty of Quebec-based companies earned a spot on the list.

Published on January 21, the ranking is based on a survey of over 40,000 employees across the country who work at companies with at least 500 staff members. To determine the results, participants were asked about factors like salary, flexibility, career growth opportunities, and workplace training programs.

Of the 300 employers highlighted, 28 employers in Quebec made the cut. Meanwhile, 16 brands across la belleprovince cracked the top 200.

Top Quebec Companies on the List

Leading the way toward the top of the rankings are familiar names like Hydro-Québec, Concordia University, and Desjardins, representing industries like utilities, education, and finance.

Meanwhile, multiple healthcare centres, such as the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, CHU Sainte-Justine, and Jewish General Hospital were also highlighted among the province's top employers.

Here's the full breakdown of all 28 Quebec companies and where they ranked on Forbes' list:

  • Concordia University – 3rd
  • Hydro-Québec – 4th
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada – 10th
  • Desjardins – 14th
  • Université Laval – 16th
  • Université de Sherbrooke – 27th
  • Familiprix – 56th
  • Industrial Alliance – 57th
  • Beneva – 62nd
  • Ville de Laval – 66th
  • Jewish General Hospital – 72nd
  • ACCEO Solutions – 83rd
  • Business Development Bank of Canada – 104th
  • National Bank of Canada – 110th
  • Transat A.T. – 115th
  • VIA Rail Canada – 120th
  • BFL CANADA – 181st
  • CAE – 200th
  • Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal – 205th
  • Ultramar – 215th
  • BMO Financial Group – 220th
  • Université de Montréal – 225th
  • CIMA+ – 229th
  • McGill University – 234th
  • Michelin North America (Canada) – 244th
  • Groupe Dynamite – 254th
  • CHU Sainte-Justine – 257th
  • Bombardier – 268th
  • Ubisoft – 283rd
  • Cogeco – 295th

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  • Alexander Sciola
  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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