Canada is considered one of the most developed countries in the world in which the standard of living corresponds to the standard of living in Germany and the United States. Eleven years ago, the UN placed Canada in third place in the top 10 countries with better living conditions - what has changed in Canadians' life since then?
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Life in Canada
According to UN annual statistics, in 2012 Canada ranked first in the world in terms of living, taking into account the general standard of living, crime, environment, culture and art, education and many other social criteria. In addition, Canada has some of the highest earnings in the world, which allows immigrants to receive much more benefits than when moving to any other country. The presence of a developed social support system makes this benefit even more noticeable.
Another advantage of Canada is its active participation in all world processes and being in the center of events taking place in the world.
Over 65% of Canadian residents have their own homes. Even more Canadians own refrigerators, washing machines, cars, and other benefits of civilization. Canada holds first place in the world in the number of personal computers per resident of the country. Canada provides food, lodging, and entertainment to its people that fit any budget. Life is most expensive in the three Canadian territories in the north of the country, followed by British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. The most affordable financially are Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Atlantic Canada and Quebec.