Canada slips to 18th in world happiness rankings
- Canada's happiness ranking dropped from 15th to 18th in the world according to the latest report.
- The top five happiest countries are Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and the Netherlands, while the least happy include Zimbabwe and Afghanistan.
- Canada has seen a decline in life satisfaction since 2021, as reported by Statistics Canada.
- Factors contributing to decreased happiness include rising food, transportation, and housing costs affecting Canadians.
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