A study has found Victoria is the best city in Canada to be a woman, in spite of the wage gap between men and women worsening slightly there in recent years.
The study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives looks at differences between men's and women's access to economic and personal security, education, health and positions of leadership in Canada's 25 biggest cities.
Study: The Best and Worst Places to be a Woman in Canada 2017
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
The CCPA says Victoria is the only city on the list where more women than men are employed, and they account for nearly half of all senior managers and elected officials.
But it says the wage gap in the city is on par with the rest of the country, with women earning 73 per cent of what men do, slightly worse than five years ago.
Toronto comes in tenth on the list with Hamilton in third spot.
Women working in Canada's biggest city are earning more than the national average but still $9,000 less a year than Toronto men. And while women in Toronto are more likely than men to have graduated from high school, college or university.
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
In Windsor, Ont., the city ranked worst in the study, the wage gap is actually smaller than average, with women making about 75 per cent of what men earn.
But only 23 per cent of elected officials and 34 per cent of senior managers in the region are women, and women are more likely to be living below the poverty line than men.
with files from Siobhan Morris