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Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and smaller cities rank highest in Canada’s 2026 livability survey due to affordability, transit, housing, and quality of life improvements.
The Globe and Mail has released its 2026 rankings of Canada’s most livable cities across multiple categories, including for young professionals, entrepreneurs, families, retirees, newcomers, and those in midlife transition.
The analysis evaluates cities based on affordability, healthcare, public transit, safety, education, housing, and quality of life, with Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and several smaller urban centers consistently ranking highly.
Improvements in livability are linked to strategic urban planning, investments in green infrastructure, affordable housing, and strong community support systems.
While specific rankings were not detailed in the summary, the report highlights a national trend toward sustainable development, walkability, and equitable access to services, emphasizing that livability results from a balanced mix of economic opportunity and well-being.
Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal y las ciudades más pequeñas ocupan el lugar más alto en la encuesta de habitabilidad de 2026 de Canadá debido a la asequibilidad, el tránsito, la vivienda y las mejoras en la calidad de vida.