Quebecers are the happiest in Canada, P.E.I residents least happy, survey finds
- Quebec residents are the happiest in Canada, rating their happiness at an average of 72.4 out of 100, which is well above the national average.
- New Brunswick follows Quebec with an average happiness rating of 70.2, while Manitoba and Prince Edward Island are at the bottom of the list.
- Mississauga, Ontario, received the highest happiness rating among the 10 largest cities, while Toronto had the lowest rating.
- Leger states that the results confirm 'a level of happiness that is relatively high but stagnant or even slightly down compared to the pre-pandemic period.
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