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If you've ever argued with an American about which country is superior, here's some new ammo: a fresh list of the world's smartest countries puts Canada in the global top 10, while the United States doesn't crack the list at all.

The new ranking from TradingPlatforms goes beyond stereotypes to measure how countries actually learn, innovate, and share knowledge. It looks at three main areas: how students performed on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 tests in math, reading, and science; the number of scientific research papers published in 2024; and each nation's average intelligence quotient (IQ) score. Together, these factors create a "Smartness Score" that ranks countries based on education, research, and brainpower.

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Montreal has long been considered one of the best cities in the world to study in, but its status just took a hit.

According to the newly released QS Best Student Cities 2026 ranking, Montreal is now tied with Kyoto, Japan for 18th place globally — a noticeable dropoff from its placement in last year's ranking. While Montreal remains the highest-ranked Canadian city on the list, it's no longer in the global top 10, marking one of the sharper declines among major student destinations.

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McGill University is often hailed as one of Canada's academic heavyweights, but on a new global ranking of top universities, the Montreal institution found itself a little further down the list than many might expect.

U.S. News & World Report just released its 2025–2026 Best Global Universities ranking, which evaluated 2,250 schools across 105 countries. The annual report looks at 13 performance indicators — including research output, international collaboration, global reputation, and publication influence — to highlight top-performing institutions around the world.

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McGill University has kept its global prestige intact — but many of Canada's top schools can't say the same.

In the newly released 2025 Global 2000 university rankings by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), McGill held steady at 27th place worldwide, maintaining a score of 87.2.

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The World University Rankings 2025 just dropped and two Canadian schools have outperformed McGill University, securing higher spots in the global rankings.

On October 9, Times Higher Education released its annual list, highlighting the top universities from around the world based on metrics in five key areas: teaching, research environment, research quality, industry engagement and international outlook. This year, Times ranked more than 2,000 institutions from 115 countries and territories with 185 new entries compared to last year.

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Starting in the fall of 2024, Montreal's Concordia University is introducing a new tuition waiver for First Nations and Inuit students from communities across Quebec. The new program will cover most undergraduate and graduate programs and apply to full-time and part-time studies.

The initiative is part of Concordia's efforts toward reconciliation and follows the university's Indigenous Directions Action Plan, which was created, in part, in response to the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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Montreal's very own McGill University made a new list of the world's top schools for research, but it turns out two other Canadian universities left it in the dust.

According to a new global ranking, the University of Toronto is the fourth-best university in the world for research, topped only by Harvard, Stanford and University College London. It even beat out research heavyweights like Oxford (5th), Johns Hopkins (6th), Cambridge (9th) and MIT (10th).

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For those set on entering university soon, wanting to switch their current degree or looking to return to school, selecting which program to apply for can often leave many stumped.

Luckily, a new report from the University of the Potomac dropped, citing the most popular degrees in each country — allowing you to better grasp the Canadian education and employment landscape.

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The best countries in the world for education were ranked and Canada has much to be proud of.

U.S. News & World Report listed the top countries with the strongest educational infrastructure in 2023 and Canada managed to make the top five.

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The best universities in Canada in 2024 were ranked and several Quebec schools managed to make the cut.

Maclean's, a Canadian news publication that covers topics about Canadian politics, popular culture, and current events, released its annual university ranking of the best schools across Canada by faculty awards and McGill University secured the second spot overall. The ranking was based on a five-year tally (2018 to 2022) of the number of full-time professors, per 1,000, who have won national awards.

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A new ranking of the best universities in the world was released earlier this month, and in addition to a number of Quebec institutions shining through, nearly 20 other Canadian universities managed to make the cut.

The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking, dropped its 2023 university ranking, showcasing the best schools across the globe. The publication first began back in 2003, and with two decades worth of rankings under its belt, the Shanghai Ranking is now among the most well-known university rankings alongside Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) and Times Higher Education.

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In the ongoing competition for academic prestige, Montreal universities are grappling with an unprecedented challenge.

A surprising upheaval in this year's Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) sees local institutions — and the Canadian higher education system at large — grappling with a downward slide from their previous pinnacle of excellence.

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