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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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Folks in Montreal might not always agree on politics, parking rules, or where to get the best bagel, but there's one thing we seem to be getting right: happiness. According to a brand new Léger study, Montreal is officially one of the happiest big cities in Canada

Léger has just released its 2025 Happiness Index and out of Canada's 10 largest cities, Montreal ranks second in overall well-being, with a happiness score of 69.4 out of 100. Only Mississauga scored higher, at 70.3. Both cities sit above the national average, which Léger pegs at 68.7.

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Montreal may be a foodie paradise and festival capital, but it still couldn't edge out its historic sibling when it came time for Travel + Leisure readers to pick their favourite city in the country.

The publication just dropped the results of its annual World's Best Awards for 2025, using the results to narrow down their readers' five favourite cities in Canada in 2025 five favourite cities in Canada in 2025. Rankings were based on things like landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping, and overall value. The final scores were averages of all those categories.

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From Parc Jean-Drapeau to Mount Royal, folks in Montreal have long known their city is one of the best places to live if you're craving nature without leaving the urban grid. And now there's global proof.

Time Out just released its 2025 ranking of the world's best cities for green space and access to nature — and Montreal landed in a solid tie with Munich, Germany for 14th place. The list is based on surveys from 18,500 locals across dozens of major cities, with top spots going to places where residents rated their access to nature as "good" or "amazing."

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A new global ranking of the world's top cities just came out, and Montreal didn't fare too well.

Oxford Economics recently released its 2025 Global Cities IndexGlobal Cities Index, which measures the world's 1,000 largest urban economies across five major categories: economics, human capital, quality of life, environment, and governance.

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Montreal's cocktail scene is getting some serious international love.

The World's 50 Best just dropped its 2025 ranking of the top bars in North America, and five Montreal spots have made the cut, with two securing their place in the prestigious top 50.

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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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Montreal is widely accepted as a world-class food city. But is it better than Naples — you know, the birthplace of pizza?

Apparently, yes.

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If you've ever been stuck on Décarie at rush hour, you might think Montreal has the worst traffic in Canada. But new data says otherwise — four other Canadian cities are even bigger gridlock nightmares.

TomTom's 2024 Traffic Index ranked 13 Canadian cities based on real-world GPS data from 737 billion kilometres driven last year. And while Montreal didn't escape the top five, we dodged the worst of it.

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Do people in Quebec love where they live? The numbers say yes.

Not all Canadian cities offer the same quality of life, and fresh data from Statistics Canada sheds light on where residents are feeling the most content.

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