What the Liberals have done to Canada is not funny. On the World
Happiness Report Canada was 5th in the world, solidly among the
Nordic countries in 5th or 6th place since the Index
began in 2012 when Canada had a Conservative government.
In Trudeau’s first four years, Canada’s placement dropped on
average one spot per year. For the next 5 years of Trudeau, it dropped an
average of 2 places per year. In this last year, it dropped 3 places. A
steadily increasing drop in happiness, and, it appears, young people are
bearing the brunt of it.
For
2025, the World Happiness Report released on March 20, 2025 (today), ranks
Canada 18th globally, based on life evaluations averaged over 2022–2024 from
Gallup World Poll data. This is a drop from 15th in 2024 and marks Canada’s
lowest-ever position since the report began, reflecting a notable decline from
its peak of 5th in 2015. The report highlights Canada among the "largest
losers" in happiness over the past two decades, driven partly by falling
life satisfaction, especially among younger people.
Over the past two decades – this has to have been written by a
Liberal. The numbers clearly indicate that the decline started 9 years ago, not
twenty years ago.
In the
2024 World Happiness Report, Canada ranked 15th overall, a slight decline from
previous years, and its younger population (under 30) experienced a significant
drop in happiness rankings.
Canada
drops to 18th in 2025 World Happiness Report rank, among the 'largest losers'
Canada has slipped to 18th place in the global World Happiness Report, down
three spots from last year and placing it among the "largest losers"
in happiness in the last two decades, according to the annual report released
Thursday.
There it is again! How absurd, when Canada was 5th or 6th for the
first five years! There has most likely been some under-the-table influence in
this narrative.
Why young people? It has everything to do with the culture suddenly
lurching far to the left. The influence of woke fools in schools and on social
media have resulted in so many kids being confused about their sexuality. One
should never be confused about their sexuality. Pull your pants out and look at
your crotch! The truth is right there. Anyone who tells you differently is a screaming
idiot.
There are two more reasons for young people being so unhappy. One
is the astonishing increase in child sexual abuse, both physical and online.
The Trudeau government has done absolutely nothing to combat this horror, they
don’t even recognize it as a problem. The government has spent tens of millions
of dollars all over the world to combat gender inequality in the most absurd
circumstances, a problem that affects extremely few people, but nothing to
fight what destroys one in three to five girls in Canada. It’s pure madness!
The second reason has to do with the government itself. The
promotion of marijuana has affected so many teens. Teens using pot these days
have a one-in-six probability of contracting full-blown, incurable,schizophrenia. Harder drugs are easily available on the streets and so many
people are now living on the streets and in parks in tents, even in winter.
Canada, like most of the western world, has been going steadily downhill since
legalizing pot. Pot decreases IQ and delays mental and emotional growth. It has
a lot to do with the decline in birth rates in western countries.
The government is so corrupt, so full of lies and self-serving that
it takes away any kind of foundation for a young person to believe in. The
Liberal government is completely godless. It is sacrificing Canada’s wealth for
the sake of virtue signalling. It has driven the country into debt from which
it can’t possibly emerge without a major change in direction. It has
surrendered Canada to godless globalists and young people can see no real
future. The normal pathways to success have disappeared. The new pathways are
not defined.
Three of the West's greatest countries: Germany, UK, & USA ranked 22,23,24. See full list below.
Germany started at 30th in 2012, got as high as 7th in 2021 before dropping to 24th last year.
The UK reached 10th in 2013 but has been mostly in the high teens ever since.
USA started at 11th in 2012 and has been in the teens ever since until last year when it dropped to 23rd.
Mexico came out tenth! Someone explain that to me - the world's biggest Narco State.
2012: Canada ranked 5th. The inaugural report, using
data from 2005–2011, placed Canada high, reflecting strong life satisfaction
scores early on.
2013: Canada ranked 6th. A slight drop, but still
among the top tier, based on 2010–2012 data, showing consistency in well-being.
2014: No report was published this year, so no
official ranking exists. Canada’s position likely remained stable based on
prior and subsequent years.
2015: Canada ranked 5th. This was Canada’s peak in
the report’s history, using 2012–2014 data, buoyed by high social support and
economic stability.
2016: Canada ranked 6th. A minor slip from 2015, with
2013–2015 data, maintaining a strong position globally.
2017: Canada ranked 7th. Based on 2014–2016 data, a
gradual decline began, though still in the top 10.
2018: Canada ranked 7th. Using 2015–2017 data, Canada
held steady, though other nations started to edge closer.
2019: Canada ranked 9th. With 2016–2018 data, this
marked the first drop out of the top 7, signaling a slow shift.
2020: Canada ranked 11th. Based on 2017–2019 data,
the decline continued, reflecting emerging challenges in well-being.
2021: Canada ranked 14th. Using 2018–2020 data, the
drop steepened, possibly influenced by pandemic-related factors.
2022: Canada ranked 15th. With 2019–2021 data, this
continued a downward trend, aligning with broader Western declines.
2023: Canada ranked 13th. A slight uptick from
2020–2022 data, suggesting a temporary stabilization.
2024: Canada ranked 15th. Using 2021–2023 data, it
fell back to 15th, with youth happiness notably declining.
2025: Canada ranked 18th. The latest report, released
March 20, 2025, with 2022–2024 data, marks Canada’s lowest-ever rank, placing
it among the "largest losers" in happiness over two decades.
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