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The Best Business Laptops in Canada (2026)

Updated for 2026Last updated 2026-06-08 · Test Bench 1.2

BestLaptop.ca Test Team

Reviewed and tested in-house · Updated 2026-06-08 · Test Bench 1.2

How we test →

Business laptops should offer a great keyboard, strong security, reliable build, and long battery life. We tested typing, webcams, and battery, and considered manageability and warranty.

We weight keyboard quality, battery life, build, and security features.

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Our picks at a glance

RoleLaptopScorePrice (CAD)
Best OverallLenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 128.4$2,199Details
Best Mid-RangeASUS Zenbook 14 OLED (2025)8.4$1,499Details
Best BudgetSamsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 148.4$1,649Details
Best PremiumMicrosoft Surface Laptop 7 (13.8)8.3$1,449Details
Best AlternativeLG gram Pro 16 (2025)8.2$2,399Details
Also GreatLenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 (Gen 10)8.2$1,949Details
Best Overall

Overall score

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12

Best for
Business, programming, travel
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$2,199

The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is a strong choice for business users and programmers who want a light, durable laptop with an excellent keyboard and a bright OLED panel. The main drawback is price, so it makes the most sense for buyers who value portability and typing comfort over raw performance.

What it does well

  • + Best-in-class keyboard
  • + Light, durable carbon chassis
  • + Bright OLED display

What it does poorly

  • Expensive at full price
  • RAM is soldered
  • U-series CPU trails H-series rivals

Who should buy it: Professionals who type all day and travel often, and want a laptop that lasts several years.

Who should skip it: Buyers who need discrete-GPU performance or who shop strictly on price.

Available at: Lenovo Canada, Best Buy Canada

Best Mid-Range

Overall score

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ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED (2025)

Best for
Business, study, travel
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$1,499

The Zenbook 14 OLED pairs an excellent OLED display with strong battery life and a light build at a sensible price. It is a strong all-rounder for work and study. Lunar Lake performance is efficient rather than class-leading.

What it does well

  • + Excellent OLED display
  • + Strong battery life
  • + Light and well-built

What it does poorly

  • Soldered RAM
  • Average speakers
  • Not for gaming

Who should buy it: Buyers who want a light OLED laptop with long battery life for under $1,600.

Who should skip it: Gamers and users needing discrete-GPU power.

Available at: Best Buy Canada, Amazon Canada, Canada Computers

Best Budget

Overall score

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Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 14

Best for
Business, media, travel
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$1,649

The Galaxy Book5 Pro 14 is a thin, light Windows laptop with one of the best AMOLED displays in its class and strong battery life. It is a great fit for media and travel, especially for Galaxy phone owners.

What it does well

  • + Outstanding AMOLED display
  • + Very thin and light
  • + Strong battery life

What it does poorly

  • Premium price for the specs
  • Average speakers
  • Soldered RAM

Who should buy it: Travellers and Galaxy users who want a light AMOLED laptop.

Who should skip it: Gamers and value-focused buyers.

Available at: Samsung Canada, Best Buy Canada, Amazon Canada

Best Premium

Overall score

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 (13.8)

Best for
School, business, travel
Tested config
Qualcomm Snapdragon X, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$1,449

The Surface Laptop 7 is a polished Windows ultraportable with a tall 3:2 touchscreen and excellent battery life. It is a strong choice for students and office workers. As with other Snapdragon laptops, a few x86 apps still rely on emulation.

What it does well

  • + Excellent battery life
  • + Tall, sharp 3:2 touchscreen
  • + Premium, compact build

What it does poorly

  • Some apps need emulation
  • No discrete graphics
  • Touch adds glare

Who should buy it: Students and professionals who want a refined Windows touchscreen ultraportable.

Who should skip it: Gamers and users tied to niche x86 apps.

Available at: Microsoft Canada, Best Buy Canada, Amazon Canada

Best Alternative

Overall score

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LG gram Pro 16 (2025)

Best for
Travel, business, big-screen portability
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$2,399

The gram Pro 16 is remarkably light for a 16-inch laptop and pairs that with an OLED display and long battery life. It is ideal for travellers who want a big screen, though the chassis flexes and it is pricey.

What it does well

  • + Very light for a 16-inch laptop
  • + OLED display
  • + Long battery life

What it does poorly

  • Chassis flexes
  • Premium price
  • Average speakers

Who should buy it: Travellers who want the lightest big-screen OLED laptop.

Who should skip it: Buyers who want a rigid chassis or strong value.

Available at: Best Buy Canada, Amazon Canada

Also Great

Overall score

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Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 (Gen 10)

Best for
Hybrid work, note-taking, media
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$1,949

The Yoga 9i Gen 10 is a refined 2-in-1 with a bright OLED touchscreen, rotating soundbar hinge, and good battery life. It is a strong choice for hybrid workers who want a convertible with a premium screen.

What it does well

  • + Bright OLED touchscreen
  • + Versatile 2-in-1 design
  • + Good speakers

What it does poorly

  • Soldered RAM
  • Pricey
  • Heavier than a clamshell

Who should buy it: Hybrid workers who want a premium convertible with an excellent screen.

Who should skip it: Buyers who don't need touch and want the lightest option.

Available at: Lenovo Canada, Best Buy Canada, Costco Canada

Notable Mentions

How We Picked

We weight keyboard quality, battery life, build, and security features. We start with every laptop we have tested on our current Test Bench, then rank them by the scores most relevant to this use case. We adjust for Canadian street price and retailer availability, and we note where a laptop only makes sense when discounted.

We do not accept payment for placement. We buy or independently source the laptops we test. Read our editorial policy.

How We Test

Every laptop goes through the same standardized tests for display, performance, battery life, keyboard, build, thermals, and ports. We measure real battery life at a fixed brightness and report sustained performance, not just peak benchmarks.

See our full testing methodology →

How to Choose

Start with your main use case and budget, then prioritize the two or three categories that matter most. For most people that means battery life, display quality, and a comfortable keyboard. Use our results table to filter by the specs you care about, or our compare tool to weigh finalists side by side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best business laptops in Canada?

Our top pick is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12, which scored 8.4/10 in our testing. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is a strong choice for business users and programmers who want a light, durable laptop with an excellent keyboard and a bright OLED panel. The main drawback is price, so it makes the most sense for buyers who value portability and typing comfort over raw performance.

How did you choose these laptops?

We weight keyboard quality, battery life, build, and security features. We buy and test each laptop using our standardized Test Bench and factor in Canadian pricing and availability.

Are these prices in Canadian dollars?

Yes. All prices are in CAD and reflect current pricing at major Canadian retailers, which can change.

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