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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 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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