Canada’s post-secondary education system is well-known for its outstanding academic standards and rigorous quality control. There are currently over 90 universities throughout Canada.
Why study at a Canadian University?
- Canadian degrees are recognized globally
- They offer a large range of options, from large, research-intensive universities to small ones that focus on specific fields
- Comprehensive service and continuous support to help meet the needs of a diverse population on campus
- Intensive co-op & internship opportunities provide students with an edge in a competitive job market
- Safe and stable learning & living environment
The following rankings are based on the Canadian publication, MacLean’s 2010 University Rankings. For more information on the criteria used please visit http://oncampus.macleans.ca/education/rankings/.
| Rank | Best Overall | Highest Quality | Most Innovative | Leaders of Tomorrow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Waterloo | McGill | Waterloo | Waterloo |
| 2 | McGill | Waterloo | Alberta | McGill |
| 3 | UBC | Toronto | UBC | Alberta |
| 4 | Alberta | UBC | McGill | UBC |
| 5 | Toronto | Queen’s | McMaster | Toronto |
| 6 | McMaster | Alberta | Toronto | McMaster |
| 7 | Queen’s | McMaster | Guelph | Sherbrooke |
| 8 | Western | Western | Western | Saskatchewan |
| 9 | Guelph | Guelph | Simon Fraser | Laval |
| 10 | Saskatchewan | Dalhousie | Queen’s | Guelph |

