Universities in Canada - Page 2
List of Universities in Canada
There are 231 universities found in Canada. This is the 2nd of 5 pages that list the universities of Canada. You may navigate to other pages to find more universities in this country.
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- Collège de Maisonneuve
- Collège de Rosemont, Montreal
- Collège François Xavier Garneau, Québec
- Collège Jean de Brébeuf, Montréal
- Collège Lasalle, Montreal
- Collège Lionel Groulx, Sainte-Thérèse
- Collège Montmorency
- College of New Caledonia, Prince George
- College of the North Atlantic, Stephenville
- College of the Rockies
- Columbia College
- Concordia University, Montreal
- Concordia University of Edmonton, Edmonton
- Conestoga College, Kitchener
- Confederation College, Thunder Bay
- Coquitlam College
- Cornerstone International Community College, Vancouver
- Crandall University, Moncton
- Dalhousie University, Halifax
- Dawson College Westmount Montreal, Montreal
- Dominican University College, Ottawa
- Douglas College, New Westminster
- Durham College, Oshawa
- École Nationale d'Administration Publique
- École Nationale de Théâtre, Montreal
- École Polytechnique de Montréal
- Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver
- Fanshawe College
- First Nations University of Canada, Regina
- Fleming College, Peterborough
- Gaelic College
- George Brown College, Toronto
- Georgian College, Barrie
- Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton
- HEC Montréal École de Gestion, Montréal
- Herzing College Montreal, Montreal
- Holland College, Charlottetown
- Humber College, Toronto
- Huron University College at Western
- Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec, Montreal
- John Abbott College, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
- Justice Institute of British Columbia, New Westminster
- Keyano College
- King's University, Southlake
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey
- La Cité Collégiale, Ottawa
- Lakehead University, Thunder Bay
- Lakeland College Canada
- Lambton College, Sarnia
- Langara College, Vancouver B.C.
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