U15 Canada currently has 15 members, of which six are from Ontario, three from Quebec, two from Alberta, and one each from British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. Seven of the thirteen
provinces and territories of Canada are represented in the group. Three of the six Ontario-based U15 universities are located within the
Greater Golden Horseshoe, and two of them are in
Eastern Ontario. Meanwhile, two of the three Quebec-based universities are located in the City of
Montreal. Collectively, the members of U15 Canada represent 47 per cent of all university students in Canada, 71 per cent of all full-time doctoral students in the country, 87 per cent of all contracted private-sector research in Canada, and 80 per cent of all patents and start-ups in Canada. As a group, U15 Canada universities attract C$5.3 billion in annual research income, notably holding 80 per cent of all competitively allocated research funding in Canada. File:Old Arts Building.JPG|
Alberta File:Irving K. Barber Library.jpg|
British Columbia File:Taylor-Institute-east-exterior-schulich.jpg|
Calgary File:Henri Hicks Building, Dalhousie University.jpg|
Dalhousie File:Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault - Université -Laval - Quebec City - October 2007.jpg|
Laval File:UniversityOfManitobaAdministrationBuilding.jpg|
Manitoba File:Arts Building, McGill University, Aug 31 2022.jpg|
McGill File:McMaster University campus.jpg|
McMaster File:Tour UdeM.JPG|
Montréal File:UOttawa-Tabaret Hall-2008-05-05.jpg|
Ottawa File:Queen'sDouglas.JPG|
Queen's File:Thorvaldson.jpg|
Saskatchewan File:Convocation Hall in UofT.jpg|
Toronto File:Mike-and-Ophelia-Lazaridis-Quantum-Nano-Centre.png|
Waterloo File:University College, Western University.jpg|
Western Locations ==See also==