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best cities to live in canada

When it comes to the best cities in the world for work-life balance, Canada seems to stack up pretty well, with three cities landing in a new global ranking — but apparently, Montreal missed the memo.

This year's Global Work-Life Balance City Index by real estate site Blueground placed Ottawa — yes, the city that fun forgot — in a shocking #5 spot globally, making it the highest-ranked city in Canada for work-life balance. Toronto followed at #14, while Vancouver rounded out the trio at #22.

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When it comes to Montreal's food, festivals and free things to do the scene, there's no denying it's easily one of the best cities in Canada and Travel + Leisure readers would agree.

Travel + Leisure, an online travel publication, dropped its World's Best Awards and when it comes to the best cities in Canada, Montreal managed to make the cut.

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Think the best places to live in Canada are major cities? Think again. A recent study from MovingWaldo reveals that some of the most appealing cities to call home in Canada are far from big urban centres. A smaller Quebec town even secured its spot among the top five, challenging big city dominance in defining quality of life.

Drawing on a wealth of safety data and cost of living insights, the 2024 "Best Places to Live in Canada with the Best Quality of Life" report, offers a fresh perspective on what makes a city not just livable, but desirable. The study evaluates towns and cities across Canada on three main factors: safety, affordability, and quality of life.

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The third-biggest city in Quebec just snagged a top spot in this year's ranking of Canada's best places to live based on home costs. It's a big deal for a spot that's often more in the background than the spotlight, marking a shift in Canadian real estate trends.

The new "Most Desirable Places to Live" ranking from KelownaHomes.ca suggest changing preferences in the national housing market, driven by factors like lifestyle balance, affordability, and quality of living.

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Montreal is better than the United States, but worse than the rest of Canada, according to an analysis conducted by The Economist's affiliate, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Its Global Liveability Index, released in June, ranks cities based on a multitude of factors, including purportedly quantitative measurements of education, environment, health care, infrastructure and culture.

This year, the result of these calculations is a top ranking for Western Europe, the region with the highest average liveability score, according to The Economist. North America as a region came in second place, with Canadian cities topping the list. Try to guess which one is the best before reading on.

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