Happiest City In Canada

SAINT JOHN (Province of New Brunswick) is the happiest city in Canada

The New Brunswick city was one of several Atlantic Canadian centres to score well in a satisfaction study conducted by the University of British Columbia.

Sponsored by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, the findings were based on survey data provided by Statistics Canada.

John Helliwell, an economics professor at UBC (University of British Columbia), examined close to 100,000 responses to Stats Canada’s ethnic diversity [not "racial diversity"] survey of 2002 and its general social survey of 2003.

“The magic is to find out, not only how happy people are with their lives, but to situate them in communities (and) explain why people who are happy… are happy,” Helliwell said.

Saint John, New Brunswick led the pack with a life satisfaction score of 8.6 out of 10, which Helliwell said makes it among the happiest cities not only in Canada… but the world.

“That’s pretty high,” he said. “Denmark is the highest country and runs about 8.1 or 8.2.

Saint John, N.B. is operating in pretty rarified territory…so something’s going well.”

[Editor's Note: Saint John's demographic statistics may offer you a clue what that "something" is ...and why it's going so well! This report clearly omits the obvious conclusion what all these cities have in common.

Read an opinion piece about this phenomena HERE, and also where AMERICA'S happiest town is located.]

Quebec City placed 2nd.     [97.7% White!]

Charlottetown (Province of Prince Edward Island) was 3rd.   [97.8 White!]

Moncton (Province of New Brunswick >More) [98% White!]

Kitchener (Province of Ontario) [86.3% White!] tied for 4th.

St. John’s (Province of Newfoundland) was 6th. [98% White!]

Rounding out the Top 10, in order, were Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg and Halifax [92.5% White!].

Helliwell said it’s no coincidence that smaller communities scored higher than bigger ones. He said trusting others is important and those kind of connections are easier to make in smaller cities. >Source

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  Saint John (CMA)   New Brunswick
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total population 121,340 58,355 62,985   719,710 352,490 367,220
Visible-Minority population (31) 3,160 1,580 1,585   9,425 4,755 4,670
Chinese 495 245 250   1,535 765 770
South Asian 305 165 140   1,415 750 660
Black 1,440 705 735   3,850 1,945 1,910
Filipino 125 55 70   355 140 215
Latin American 240 120 120   425 210 215
Southeast Asian 75 40 35   310 155 155
Arab 100 50 55   580 310 265
West Asian 95 40 55   185 90 95
Korean 35 20 15   110 60 45
Japanese 0 0 0   135 55 75
Visible minority, n.i.e (28) 155 110 45   265 165 100
Multiple visible minorities (29) 95 35 60   275 115 160
WHITE PEOPLE (97% of Saint John) (30) 118,180 56,780 61,400   710,285 347,740 362,550
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10 comments to Happiest City In Canada

  1. sheniwood says:

    The United Nations considers as the best countries to live (2007):
    1) Iceland
    2) Norway
    3) Australia
    4) Canada
    5) Ireland
    The U.S.A. continues dropping, now it’s in the 12th place.

    • ELN says:

      White Americans have been reduced in numbers from almost 90% in 1960, to a still diminishing 65% in 2010 against a backdrop of over 100 million NON-whites now residing in the United States.

  2. [...] came from Irish ancestry and that his ancestors, like those of many Canadians, had probably come to New Brunswick almost 200 years ago, and that a separate culture had developed in Canada in those intervening [...]

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