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A city of ground-breaking science—insulin was discovered here—and home to five Canadian prime ministers and The Handmaid’s Tale author, Margaret Atwood, Toronto is a vibrant, dynamic place. Considered one of the best places to live in the world, it has a strong culture and arts scene as well as a fearsome reputation for hockey and football.

Population: 2,930,000
Native language: English
Climate: Continental
Type of area:
Urban
Highly diverse population
Great public transport

Where Will You Live

University of Toronto

Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has led the charge in ground-breaking science—here, scientists discovered insulin—and counts five Canadian prime ministers, the actor Donald Sutherland, and The Handmaid’s Tale author, Margaret Atwood, among its notable alumni.

Considered one of the best places to live in the world, Toronto is a wonderfully dynamic, diverse city that celebrates arts, culture, and tolerance. Its citizens extend a truly Canadian welcome to the 23,000 international students who make up an important part of the cosmopolitan, multicultural community each year.

Learn more at University of Toronto's official website

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