quality of life

If you're curious about the best places to live in Canada right now, a new global ranking just named one Canadian city the best in all of North America for quality of life — and it's probably not any of the ones you're thinking.

Numbeo's 2026 Quality of Life Index compares hundreds of cities around the world and ranks them based on everything from affordability and climate to health care, safety and how bad the traffic is. And when it comes to quality of life across Canada, the gaps between cities are pretty wild.

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With the cost of living still pushing people out of Canada's biggest cities, finding somewhere affordable — and still enjoyable — to live is top of mind for many Canadians.

If you're thinking of relocating within Canada or just curious how your hometown stacks up, this new list of the cheapest places to live in Canada with the best quality of life in 2025 might help.

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If you're wondering which country the world is dreaming about moving to, it's time to cue the maple syrup and roll out the red carpet. When it comes to the best countries to live in, Canada's officially sitting at the top — and the U.S.? It's trailing way behind.

A new global study by money-sending platform Remitly surveyed more than 4,800 people across 26 countries to find out which destinations people most want to relocate to, and why.

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If you're thinking about moving to a new city or just curious how your hometown stacks up, this new list of the best places to live in Canada might surprise you.

According to a fresh ranking from migration consultancy Global Citizen Solutions, some of Canada's most liveable cities are places you might not expect — and the country's biggest city didn't even make the top 10.

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If you're dreaming about the best countries to live in — especially ones that offer a great quality of life — you might want to stay right where you are.

A new global ranking named Canada one of the top 10 best countries in the world for life-work balance, and the U.S. didn't just miss the upper tier — it landed just about dead last.

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