Hi
I kinda have the same condition as you and I looked around a lot about continuing my studies in Canada, but there are several problems in the way
1) Most of Canadian Universities require high GPA - usually %71-5
2) Canada has a lot of universities and some of them are really pointless for studying
3) The Group of Thirteen, more commonly referred to as the G13 (or G-13), is a group of leading research-intensive universities in Canada. This group consist of top Canadian universities as below:
University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta 1908 Website
University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia 1908 Website
University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta 1966 Website
Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia 1818 Website
Université Laval Quebec City, Quebec 1852 Website
McGill University Montreal, Quebec 1821 Website
McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario 1887 Website
Université de Montréal Montreal, Quebec 1878 Website
University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario 1848 Website
Queen's University Kingston, Ontario 1841 Website
University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario 1827 Website
University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario 1957 Website
University of Western Ontario London, Ontario 1878 Website
As for me I decided to go to UK for my master's degree and for Ph.D go to Canada because I don't have good grades.
One important thing about Canada is that their universities does not look at your CV too see if you have a good research back ground.
You can find a complete list of Canadian Universities in the below link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ties_in_Canada,
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