The Gender Gap in Canada’s 25 Biggest Cities
This study ranks Canada’s 25 largest metropolitan areas based on a comparison of how men and women are faring in five areas: economic security, leadership, health, personal security, and education. It is intended to provide an annual measure of the gaps that exist between men and women in communities across Canada and serve as a reminder that, with the right choices and policies, these gaps can be closed. According to the ranking, Victoria is the best city to be a woman and Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo is the worst.
About the author
Kate McInturff
Kate McInturff was a Senior Researcher at the CCPA's National Office. The CCPA mourns the loss of Kate, a feminist researcher and scholar, who passed away July 27, 2018. Read the CCPA's full statement.






