Canada Has Officially Ranked #1 In The World For Best Quality Of Life
Our second year in a row of being the best!
Sarah Lombardo12 months agoUpdated on January 18 @ 06:37 AM4.0M

When it comes to ranking #1 place in competitions, Canada is no stranger to taking the gold.
We’ve always ranked very well in many different categories, but there’s nothing like being the best at something to really make Canadians feel proud of their country.
And what could be more brag-worthy than ranking #1 in terms of quality of life?!
TL;DR Canada has ranked #1 on U.S. News’ top 20 “Countries With the Best Quality of Life.” More details and complete list of countries below.
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Well, you can definitely give yourself a pat on the back today, because once again, Canada has made it to first place.
U.S. News just released their “Countries With the Best Quality of Life” survey, which determined which countries would make the list by ranking each country’s job security, political stability, individual freedom, environmental quality, economic stability, family friendly, income equality, safety, well-developed public education system, and well-developed public health system.
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In reality, it’s no surprise that Canada not only made the list, but also ranked #1. In case you were wondering what other countries made the top 20 list for 2019, here you go:
- CCanada
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Finland
- Australia
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Germany
- Belgium
- UK
- Japan
- Luxembourg
- Ireland
- France
- USA
- Singapore
- Portugal
- China
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