Canada is ranked as the second-best country in the world behind Germany, from a field of 60 countries for overall sustainability, cultural influence, entrepreneurship, economic influence and most importantly, quality of life. We placed ahead of the U.K., the U.S., and Sweden (if you’re keeping score).
If you’re part of the booming Boomer generation, you’ll be happy to know Canada is the 5th best country to grow old in, with our unique old age pension programs and health care system
And if that’s not enough:
- Canada economy is the 14th largest, making us one of the wealthiest nations with a
consistently high standard of living. - Canada unemployment rates are lower than other countries.
- Canada is a major contributor to quantum computing, medical discoveries, space science and
technology. - Canada is one of the most peaceful countries in the world.
“And canada is polite. In fact, Canada’s politeness is one of the reasons they play well with other nations and why their general satisfaction levels consistently rate high.” That’s according to the results of the 2016 Best Countries survey conducted by U.S News & World Report, in collaboration with BAV Consulting and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, which surveyed more than 16,000 people in four global regions. Participants were asked to rank 60 countries, covering a wide range of topics that include: adventure, citizenship, entrepreneurship, heritage, influence, movers, open for business, power and quality of life.
In January’s World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, Prime Minister Trudeau
called Canada a ‘great place to invest’ because of the public health care, education, safety and economic stability. That business decision-makers eye Canada as the place they’d like to locate or relocate their businesses and/or head offices speaks volumes about our quality of life and the opportunities
Canada offers.
Our tax structures aren’t the highest among nations but they aren’t the lowest either. That makes the Canadian workplace, benefits and lifestyle a selling point to organizations seeking to attract and retain a workforce. Canada is also a great place to start business. Interestingly, in a field where Asian countries typically reign, Canada, at 4th place, was the only non-Asian country to rank in the top five.
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