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Vancouver falls down the list of top cities in the world for 2025

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Vancouver is known around the world thanks to top attractions like the Honda Celebration of Light and award-winning dining spots. However, a new ranking has revealed the city is slipping a bit compared to its peers.

The Oxford Economics Global Cities Index has released its report for 2025, which is a holistic ranking of the 1,000 cities included in its Global Cities Forecasting Service.

Cities are scored across five categories to achieve a well-rounded comparison of locations. The five categories are Economics, Human Capital, Quality of Life, Environment, and Governance.

Vancouver has made the list once again this year; however, it has slipped a few spots down the newest global ranking.

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Vancouver came in 20th place last year, ranking 35th in economics, 33rd in human capital, 78th in quality of life, 149th in environment, and 52nd in governance.

In 2025, Vancouver dropped 17 places to land in 37th place, with rankings dipping in three categories: 53rd in economics, 52nd in human capital, and 186th in quality of life.

However, the city’s score jumped in two categories: it ranked 61st in environment and 27th in governance.

“Arguably one of the most picturesque cities in the world, it is no surprise that Vancouver is such an attractive location for many Canadians and international migrants,” wrote Oxford Economics Global Cities Index in its report. “For those who can handle the steep housing costs, there are few other cities that can match Vancouver’s economic strength and human capital.”

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The Global Cities Index covers the 1,000 largest cities in the world, which are located in 163 different countries, including 103 cities in Canada.

Toronto ranked as the highest city in Canada on the list at #20, with Montreal coming in at #43, and Ottawa-Gatineau at #88.

Calgary landed in #50 and Edmonton settled even further down on the list, coming in at #131.

You can check out the full ranking online.

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