A new report by Point2 ranked the 100 largest cities in Canada based on various “happiness” factors, with Ontario municipalities dominating the list.
In the vast expanse of Canada, a nation renowned for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and quality of life, lies a mosaic of cities that contribute to the overall happiness of its residents.
A new report by Point2, a real estate news website, ranked the 100 largest cities in Canada based on 30 “happiness” related metrics including median after-tax income, poverty rate, perceived health, and commute time to create its own happiness index. The metrics were then split across four happiness-relevant dimensions: Economy & Real Estate, Location & Demographics, Health & Wellbeing, and Community & Environment.
Caledon, Ontario, has emerged as the crowned champion of happiness among Canada's largest cities, boasting an impressive happy index rating of 67 out of a possible 100, according to the report. Hot on Caledon's heels are Milton, Halton Hills, Clarington, and Burlington, completing the top five and solidifying their status as havens for some of the country's most contented residents.
Meanwhile, the picturesque District of North Vancouver represents the sole British Columbia entry in the top 10, proudly securing the eighth position.
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