Ontario, more specifically, the Greater Toronto Area, is one of the most multicultural metropolitan areas in the World. Statistics Canada’s 2006 report suggested that Toronto is more ethnically diverse than Miami, Los Angeles and New York. In fact, 49.9% of Toronto’s population is foreign born.
A recent release from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development reported Canada’s quality of life ranked second among industrialized countries. “Canada scored at or near the top in areas such as housing, education, health and life satisfaction among the 34 major industrialized countries that make up the OECD.
No matter what level of education you pursue, the cost of going to school in Canada is affordable and you will earn globally recognized qualifications that will set you on the path to career success.
A recent release from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development reported Canada’s quality of life ranked second among industrialized countries. “Canada scored at or near the top in areas such as housing, education, health and life satisfaction among the 34 major industrialized countries that make up the OECD.
No matter what level of education you pursue, the cost of going to school in Canada is affordable and you will earn globally recognized qualifications that will set you on the path to career success.