Quebecers are the happiest in Canada, P.E.I residents least happy, survey finds
CANADA, JUL 12 – Quebec residents scored an average happiness index of 72.4, surpassing the national average of 68.7 in a survey of 39,841 Canadians conducted by Leger.
- Leger carried out an online survey of 39,841 Canadian adults aged 18 and older over a two-week period in early April 2025 to measure happiness levels across the country.
- The survey reflects ongoing economic uncertainty and high living costs, contributing to a fragile sense of happiness among Canadians.
- The results show Quebec as the happiest province with an average score of 72.4, while Mississauga is the happiest city at 70.3 and Prince Edward Island ranks among the lowest.
- On average, Canadians gave their happiness a score of 68.7 out of 100, with nearly half reporting no change in their happiness levels compared to the previous year, while 23% felt happier and 28% felt less happy.
- Leger's summary concludes that while overall happiness remains relatively high, it is stagnant and shows signs of strain amid everyday challenges and resilience.
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Total News Sources52
Leaning Left17Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Left
Bias Distribution
- 68% of the sources lean Left
68% Left
L 68%
C 24%
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