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They've got programs at UdeM, UAlberta and UCalgary in quantitative finance as well. There's also one called "Financial Analytics" at Trent University but that one's not very well known. I think it often tends to get absorbed into actuarial science, or if actuarial science isn't offered on its own either, it gets absorbed into statistics. Western Ontario for example has a "Financial Modelling" stream in their Statistics MSc. There's very few professors I can think of in Canada who do research in mathematical finance but not actuarial science. I gather this is fairly unique about the USA, in most of Europe it seems that actuarial science and mathematical finance are rolled in together frequently as well.After these years, it appears Canada only have a relatively few master programs
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