<p>Toronto, McGill, British Columbia and York could each also make cases to have “The best Business School in Canada” The different MBA and BBA rankings, both at domestic and international don’t really have a consensus ranking of these 6 schools.</p>
<p>If you are interested in looking at reputation rankings here are some well known sources:</p>
<p>Financial Times:
[Business</a> school rankings from the Financial Times - Global MBA Ranking 2013](<a href=“http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2013]Business”>http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2013)</p>
<p>Business insider (rankings for MBAs):
[The</a> World’s Best Business Schools - Business Insider](<a href=“http://www.businessinsider.com/best-business-schools-list-2011-6]The”>The World's Best Business Schools)</p>
<p>Frankly business school rankings as a whole are a fairly nebulous affair and unlike many other departments in universities, the brand name of a particular business school will differ drastically based on where you are applying for a job in Canada. Not surprisingly you will find people everywhere that will claim that one of these schools is clearly above the rest, mainly because it was the one which was most prominent in their area (where I come from in Toronto, the top highschoolers who wanted to go to business generally went tot UofT or York), I would think for cities like Montreal and Ottawa Queens and McGill business alumni would similarly be the dominant groups. Nonetheless the 6 listed (Toronto, Queens, York, McGill, Western, UBC) tend to be grouped together (in various orders) at the top of most rankings and reputational surveys and a degree from any one of them will serve you well.</p>