For decades,
Canada has remained one of the top choices for immigration, probably even the
number one for those in search of a better life, more savings and greater
prospects. It has also been consistently ranked among the top countries for
quality of life. Some of the reasons why it has been so immensely popular are
its laidback rules and regulations concerning immigrants, its strong economy, the
plethora of opportunities for employment as well as personal growth, and
various social programs with numerous benefits. Canada has a high degree of
freedom as well, combined with strong social and liberal values, in addition to
economic freedom, government transparency, environment quality, civil
liberties, housing, health and education. In the last three years, it has appeared
in the list of the world’s top 20 countries based on GDP per capita, and as of
2017, it ranked at number ten on the list of Human Development Index.
1. Ottawa
Ottawa is the capital, and it ranks number one among other Canadian
cities in terms of quality of life and safety index. It also has the lowest employment
rate across the country, and offers plenty of jobs
and opportunities in industries, government, and other sectors. Ottawa is home
to several world-class research centers and academic institutions. Located
along the south bank of the Ottawa River, the city is home to a number of
historic landmarks, museums, galleries, and several other cultural attractions
as well. It is a popular cosmopolitan shopping destination, and also renowned
for its outdoor activities and various restaurants.
2. Montreal
Named after Mount Royal, Montreal is the second most populous city in
Canada. It is a popular destination among international students, businesses
and tourists. Being one of the oldest cities in North America, it is a unique
blend of ancient and modern architecture, with a taste of European flavor. It also serves as a prime hub for aerospace,
pharmaceuticals, technology, arts, recreation and shopping. Montreal is known
for its multiculturalism that is promoted and celebrated by its diverse
population. Located along the St. Lawrence valley, it has four distinct
seasons, each offering a range of unique cultural, sporting, and entertainment
activities.
3. Toronto
In terms of population, Toronto ranks at number one across Canada, and a
large percentage of it is made up of immigrants. It is renowned for being one
of the most multicultural cities in the world, and the city takes pride in its
diverse range of cultures, art, languages and food. Toronto boasts several
world-class restaurants, one of the liveliest nightlife scenes in the world,
and tons of cultural attractions. Recognized as Canada’s commercial capital,
the city leads in a number of sectors, including education, technology, finance
and life sciences. Toronto has also often been described as one of the most
economically powerful cities, and it attracts a lot of foreign investment due
to the size of its economy, cost of living and quality of life. The average median income in Toronto has been increasing
over the past decade, whereas the unemployment rate has been on the decline.
4. Vancouver
Vancouver is a coastal city in the west coast of Canada, and it is a
wonderful combination of stunning natural beauty and modern cosmopolitan
marvel. The city has an incredibly diverse population, with themajority being
from South Asia and China. Vancouver is the best choice is Canada when it comes
to outdoor living, and the city is known for its sparkling beaches, spectacular
mountains, and stunning foliage. It is also popular among tourists for
shopping, entertainment and cultural activities. Vancouver has a reputation for
being one of the best dining destinations in Canada owing to its diverse
cuisine influenced by its multicultural population. The economy is highly
diversified among sectors like technology, trade, international commerce,
natural resources and film. With one of the lowest unemployment rates in the
country, it is also a popular choice for start-ups. Vancouver has been
consistently listed as one of the most livable cities in the world.
5. Calgary
Calgary is one the cleanest cities in the world, and one of the
wealthiest and safest cities in Canada.Calgary sits over a vast prairie far
above sea level, and the weather is semi-arid. The population mainly comprises
of immigrants from South Asia, and it is the third most populous city in
Canada. Financial services, transportation,energy, aerospace and technology
sectors are the major drivers of the economy, and it is one among the top
choices for engineers, mechanics and miners.However, declining oil prices have
hit the economy hard, with unemployment rates being amount the highest in the
country in recent years.
Next Five Cities (6-10)
Best Cities in Canada for Quality Life
Reviewed by Ravi
on
February 24, 2018
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