The University of Toronto is particularly strong in both fields, with its Psychology department being one of the best in North America and its Economics program highly regarded globally. UBC offers vibrant programs in both areas with opportunities for interdisciplinary study and research on behavioral economics. McGill has strong traditions in both Psychology and Economics with excellent faculty and resources. Other good options include Queen’s University, Western University, and the University of Waterloo, which offer solid programs with good flexibility to pursue both subjects either as a double major or major-minor combination. Most Canadian universities allow you to combine these disciplines since they often fall under the Faculty of Arts or Social Sciences, making it easier to blend them compared to cross-faculty combinations.