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If you've been daydreaming about leaving Montreal for greener pastures (or at least a better quality of life), you might want to reconsider how far you're willing to go. Because according to a major new ranking, the best big city to live in Canada isn't on the other side of the country — it's practically next door.

Last week, The Globe and Mail released its third annual Most Livable Cities ranking, and this year's edition is the most comprehensive yet. The publication analyzed 454 Canadian cities with populations over 10,000, evaluating them across 58 different variables spanning 10 major categories: economy, housing, demographics, health care, safety, education, community, amenities, transportation, and climate.

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If someone asked you to name the most romantic spot in Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica would probably not be the first place you'd think of. You might picture Mount Royal at sunset, a quiet corner table in the Plateau, or even the Ring at Place Ville Marie (okay, that last one's a joke).

But according to a new global study, the Old Montreal church has quietly earned a reputation as a romance hotspot, ranking higher than some of the world’s most iconic destinations — including the Eiffel Tower.

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Montreal's culinary arts just earned some serious bragging rights on the global food scene.

TasteAtlas, one of the internet's largest food guide platforms, just dropped its 2025/26 World Food Awards, which includes a list of the 100 Best Food Cities in the World. And our city landed at #58 overall — ahead of many major culinary destinations.

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Love it or hate it, Montreal does not move like most other North American cities.

The bone-chilling winters, world-class food scene, and chaotic blending of languages give the place a rhythm that is equal parts lively and charming. A lot of it only starts to make sense once you've spent enough time living here.

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If you had to guess which Montreal street would make a global list of the coolest on Earth, you would probably throw out Saint-Laurent, Notre-Dame, maybe even Wellington. But according to a brand new Time Out ranking, the real standout right now is Sherbrooke Street West.

The international outlet just released its 2025 list of the 31 coolest streets in the world, and Montreal landed in the top five, ranking higher than New York, Berlin and Brisbane.

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Montreal just scored a spot on the new 'World’s Best Cities' ranking for 2026, and while we did crack the global top 50, we're far from being the highest-ranked Canadian city on the list.

The annual report, released by Resonance Consultancy, measures cities using factors like livability, education, culture, infrastructure, economy and overall visitor appeal. Montreal landed in 46th place worldwide, and the report has a lot of love for the city’s lifestyle, innovation and growing global buzz.

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Turns out Montrealers are a little friendlier than we give ourselves credit for.

According to Time Out's new global ranking of the world's 20 friendliest cities, Montreal is officially one of them. It's also the only Canadian city to make the list.

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If golden leaves, crisp air, and cobblestone streets sound like your dream fall escape, you don't have to go far to find it. Just a few hours from Montreal, a city known for its storybook beauty and old-world charm has quietly earned a spot among the best places to live in Canada — and when autumn rolls in, it feels like stepping straight into a painting.

Earlier this year, Global Citizen Solutions released its list of the top 15 best places to live in Canada, based on everything from employment opportunities and home prices to safety and quality of life.

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Montreal just made another global travel list, and this one's a big deal.

On Tuesday, Condé Nast Traveler released its 2025 Readers' Choice Awards, and Montreal landed among the 10 best large cities in the world. More than 757,000 readers took part in the annual survey, which highlights cities that leave a lasting impression on travellers.

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If you've been noticing more tourists wandering around Old Montreal or struggling to grab a seat on your favourite terrasse this summer, there might be an explanation for it!

A new report just confirmed what many locals may have already suspected: Montreal is on the rise as a go-to destination in Canada.

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Montreal has long been considered one of the coolest cities in Canada among those who've lived here. Between the iconic food scene, the electric nightlife, and hidden gems that'll transport you straight to Europe, it's a city that doesn't really need to prove itself. Or so we thought.

Last week, a new ranking from Global Citizen Solutions listed the best places to live in Canada based on factors like job opportunities, crime rates, average salaries, housing prices, the cost of living, and more.

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If you've been dreaming of a fresh start in a city where salaries are higher and house prices are affordable(ish) then you might want to look west of Montreal — 2.5 hours west, to be specific.

On August 18, Global Citizen Solutions released its latest list of the top 15 best places to live in Canada, based on factors like employment opportunities, average salaries and home prices, cost of living, and crime rates, among others.

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