The most important thing for you to consider an MBA program in Canada, I would suggest you look at the career statistics regarding your area of interest and Chinese grads. If possible, talk to current students of these schools to understand more.Basically, I think the majority of people would agree UT, Queens, Ivey are the top among all these schools. McGill and other schools (HEC Montreal, Concordia) in Quebec have quite low tuition costs. HEC Montreal, Queens, Ivey have one-year programs.
My suggestion: Ivey, Queens (both 1 year program) and Rotman.
T lili2004, don't worry too much about the 85/100 rule, that's insane, 85 out of 100 is A+ ( i got my BBA from u of t), i am not sure how many of us actually have a 4.0 GPA, at least I don't.
I think U of T does ask for 85/100. I applied for an engineering program two years ago, and failed simply because of that. Not sure how it calculated the GPA, for I think my GPA is a little above that. Maybe MBA is different.