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Beginning in September 2006, over 20 Canadian universities, including several of the most prestigious and largest universities such as the [[University of Toronto]], [[University of British Columbia]], [[University of Alberta]], [[Concordia University (Quebec)|Concordia University]], [[McMaster University]] and [[Dalhousie University]], jointly refused to participate.<ref>Schmidt, S. (2 September 2006). [http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=876f5f10-322a-4e74-b768-0018ee6ecd55&k=11624 "Universities continue to shun Maclean's ranks."] ''National Post.'' CanWest News Service. Retrieved on: 2009-05-09</ref> [[University of Alberta]] president [[Indira Samarasekera]] wrote that ''Maclean's'' initially filed a "[[Freedom of information in Canada|Freedom of Information]]" request but that it was "too late" for the universities to respond. Samarasekera further stated, "Most of [the universities] had already posted the data online, and we directed ''Maclean's'' staff to our Web sites. In instances where the magazine staff couldn’t find data on our Web site, they chose to use the previous year's data."<ref>{{cite web | first = Indira | last =Samarasekera| title =Rising Up Against Rankings| publisher = [[Inside Higher Ed]] | date = 2 April 2007 | url= http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2007/04/02/samarasekera}}</ref>
 
==Higher Education Strategy Associates' rankings==
The data below is from the 2012 study ranking Canadian universities based on the research contribution of the average professor at a given university, and was published by the Higher Education Strategy Associates.<ref>http://higheredstrategy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/rankings2012.pdf</ref>
 
===Science and Engineering===
{| class="wikitable"
! Rank!!University
|-1. [[University of New Brunswick]]
| 1|| [[York University]]
|-
| 2|| [[University of Calgary]]
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| 3|| [[University of York]]
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| 4|| [[Carleton University]]
|-
| 5|| [[University of British Columbia]]
|-
| 6|| [[Simon Fraser University]]
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| 7|| [[Ryerson University]]
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| 8|| [[University of Guelph]]
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| 9|| [[University of Saskatchewan]]
|-
| 10|| [[University of Alberta]]
|}
 
===Social Sciences and Humanities===
{| class="wikitable"
! Rank!!University 2015
|-
| 1|| [[University of Toronto]]
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| 2|| [[McGill University]]
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| 3|| [[University of British Columbia]]
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| 4|| [[University of Victoria]]
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| 5|| [[University of Guelph]]
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| 6|| [[Université de Montréal]]
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| 7|| [[McMaster University]]
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| 8|| [[York University]]
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| 9|| [[Concordia University]]
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| 10|| [[Simon Fraser University]]
|}
 
== Canada Top Universities in 2015 ==