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One of Montreal's rising food stars just hit the big leagues.

Le Violon, a 50-seat restaurant in the Plateau, has officially been crowned Canada's Best New Restaurant of 2025, according to Canada's 100 Best. The site dropped its annual rankings on May 5, and this small-but-mighty spot topped the list of new openings across the country.

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If you're considering a new bank or wondering whether your current one measures up, a new ranking of Canada's best banks for 2025 offers some unexpected insights that could influence your decision.

Forbes partnered with market research firm Statista to survey customers worldwide for their 2025 World's Best Banks list. While several of Canada's "Big Five" banks performed well, others failed to make the list entirely, and the top position was claimed by an unlikely contender.

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Despite rising inflation, an ongoing trade war, and a cost of living that continues to stretch household budgets, four Canadian cities — including Montreal — have been ranked among the wealthiest in the world, according to a new report.

The World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2025 by consulting firm Henley & Partners reveals where the world’s richest people live, including millionaires, billionaires, and a fast-growing group called centimillionaires — individuals with at least $100 million in investable assets.

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Canadians are internationally recognized for their friendliness, but apparently, there's something to be said about Quebec hospitality in particular.

In fact, a handful of cities within the province recently gained some attention thanks to Booking.com's 13th annual Traveller Review Awards, which are based on over 360 million verified customer reviews.

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Ask anyone who calls Montreal home, and they'll probably have a few complaints about the place. But when it comes to the global stage, we've just outshone every other Canadian city, earning a well-deserved spot among the world's best.

On January 15, Time Out released its list of the 50 best cities in the world for 2025, and Montreal landed at number 44 — making it the only Canadian spot to crack the global top 50.

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Montreal's dining scene is in the national spotlight once again, with a local spot taking the crown as Canada's best new restaurant for 2024.

Air Canada's annual Best New Restaurants ranking has placed a cozy, 14-seat Montreal restaurant at number one this year, recognizing its intimate afternoon tea service and elegant dinners that showcase seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.

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Canada is no longer the safest country in the world to travel to, according to a new ranking of the world's safest destinations for 2025.

After topping the list last year, Canada was ranked the third-safest country to travel to in 2025 in a new global safety report from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection. This year, Iceland took the top spot, followed by Australia.

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The best cities in the world to visit in 2025 have just been revealed, and one Canadian city made the list — but no, it's not Montreal.

In fact, it's not Toronto or Vancouver or any of our other first 20 guesses. Capital city Ottawa? Nope. Charming Victoria? Not even close. Up-and-coming Calgary? No sir. Oceanside Halifax? You're getting colder.

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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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Canada may be known for its warm hospitality and friendly vibes, but according to a new global ranking, none of our cities are quite welcoming enough to scratch the top 10 friendliest in the world for 2024.

In this year's Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards, not a single Canadian spot earned a place in the ranking of friendliest cities in the world — a stark contrast to last year, when Canadian cities absolutely dominated, snagging four spots in the top five. So, what changed?

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Canada's top hotels for 2024 have officially been ranked, revealing the ultimate destinations for luxury, comfort and unforgettable stays across the country — but apparently, no Montreal hotels were worthy of making the cut.

The ranking comes from Condé Nast Traveller's 2024 Readers' Choice Awards, which analyzed votes from seasoned travellers from the U.K., and it looks like Brits are giving Montreal a pass on their visits to Canada this year.

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Canada was just ranked one of the friendliest countries in the world, but we're far from the number one spot — and with our reputation for being extra welcoming, you'd think we'd be closer to the top.

According to Condé Nast Traveller's 2024 Readers' Choice Awards, we're the fifth-friendliest country in the world this year. While we're definitely proud of our spot, we can't help but wonder — shouldn't we be a little higher on the list?

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