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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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McGill University remains a heavyweight in higher education. The latest results from a prestigious global ranking have confirmed placed the Montreal school in the top 30 of over 20,000 institutions assessed.

This year’s Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) Global 2000 ranking shows McGill holding strong against thousands of institutions worldwide.

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Gone are the days when spotting a raccoon in your backyard was the pinnacle of wildlife encounters. Today, Canada is being recognized as a paradise for those hoping to capture nature in its rawest, most unfiltered moments.

With an impressive array of fauna, like the iconic moose, Canada has just been crowned a premier destination for wildlife photographers, sliding into second place in a global ranking like a bear into a river full of salmon.

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As cities worldwide adopt new trends in 2024, from art-infused public spaces to high-tech nightlife, Montreal is carving out an unexpected niche. You may see more local restaurants break down the walls between chefs and diners, according to a new list from Time Out. And that's not the only dining innovation travellers are likely to encounter this year.

Across the globe, dining out is becoming a full-fledged event. In New York, restaurants are adding glamour to the dining experience with special pours of bubbly and over-the-top presentations. In Singapore, dinner theatre is on the rise, serving audiences a live performance that complements their meal. London is seeing a resurgence of the higher-end gastropub, reminiscent of the late '90s, while in Barcelona, chefs are renewing Catalan and Spanish dishes, making them lighter and more accessible.

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If you’ve ever daydreamed of leaving the frosty winters of Canada to work somewhere else — perhaps in sunny Australia or even the U.S. — you’re not alone. But, while Canadians dream of distant lands, it turns out the rest of the world is dreaming about us. Canada is the world's number one dream destination for those seeking employment overseas.

A new study by financial service Givetastic analysed average monthly Google search volumes across 164 countries. Using a keywords explorer tool, they ran searches for terms like "jobs" and "work" in up to 35 languages. Keywords associated with their own country were excluded to ensure accuracy, focussing only on external searches.

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In the competitive realm of sports, achieving second place might suggest a near-miss. But, in the global rankings of countries, securing second is a monumental feat. And this year, Canada has reason to celebrate.

The 2023 Best Countries rankings by U.S. News & World Report showcase the world's leading countries based on various attributes and perceptions and Canada has climbed the ladder to achieve the title of the second "Best Country in the World."

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