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Toronto General Hospital ranks second in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026.
Summary
University Health Network's Toronto General Hospital ranked second in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026, the highest position ever for a Canadian hospital; Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre also made Newsweek's Top 250, with Princess Margaret in the top 10 for specialized hospitals.
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University Health Network's Toronto General Hospital has been ranked second in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026 list, described as the highest placement a Canadian hospital has reached. The announcement drew statements from UHN leadership and Ontario officials noting the role of research, care and donor support. Newsweek's ranking draws on surveys of medical experts and patients as well as quality metrics across many countries. Two other UHN facilities, Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, also appeared on Newsweek's Top 250, and Princess Margaret was listed in the top 10 for specialized hospitals.
Key details:
- Toronto General Hospital is ranked second in Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2026 list.
- The ranking is reported as the highest position a Canadian hospital has achieved.
- Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre are on Newsweek's Top 250 list.
- Princess Margaret Cancer Centre appears in Newsweek's top 10 for specialized hospitals.
- Newsweek's methodology includes an international survey of medical experts and patients plus quality metrics across 32 countries.
- UHN and public officials issued statements tying the ranking to research, care, government and donor support.
Summary:
This ranking marks a noted milestone for a Canadian hospital and was highlighted by UHN leadership and provincial officials as reflecting the network's work in care and research; declarations from UHN and Ontario mention ongoing support by governments and foundations. Undetermined at this time.
