Let us start with something interesting! The telephone was invented in Brantford, Ontario, way back in 1876. Basketball? Well, that idea came from James Naismith, a native of Almonte, Ontario. Even the first-ever store of iconic Tim Hortons opened in Hamilton in 1964! Did you notice a pattern here? Ontario has never just followed global trends - it has created them. And that mindset continues till today, with this one single province producing more than 40% of Canada’s total research output. Honestly, that is the least you would expect from cities in Ontario like Toronto, Waterloo, and Ottawa, which have the strongest concentration of top-ranked universities in the country!
The education here flows everywhere through startups, hospitals, government offices, and global companies. Maybe that’s why, year after year, more than half of Canada’s international students choose to study in Ontario. Which institutions or universities do they look for? Let us find out in the article ahead!