Well, I'm a few years out of date but here are my impressions. UBC is better for giving well rounded degrees. SFU is better for giving practical knowledge. If I had the smarts and the money and wanted to make contacts and get a degree to put me on the path to management, I'd head for UBC. If I had less money, (or to some extent, less smarts) or if I wanted to learn something to get me in to a type of career where I can make good money without climbing the ladder, I 'd go to SFU.
I'm not sure if I communicated my meaning. Does that make sense?
Depending on what your goals are, you also might consider looking in to which companies recruit from which campuses.
Having said all that let me throw in my personal advice from my years of carreerdom. Pick a specific discipline and go get good marks. Obvious, yes but easy, no. Most employers don't really care where you got your degree but many will look at your marks. So check out the campuses, and decide which will be most conducive to your success - whether that is housing, transportation, facilities, finances, etc.
Good luck.
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