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Canada Ranked As The 2nd Best Country in the World

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Jul, 2016 11:11 AM
    A report released at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday has ranked the best countries in the world, putting Germany in the number one spot.
     
    Canada and the U.K. rounded out the top three, with the U.S. coming in fourth place. Canada also came in at number one for quality of life and number two for citizenship.
     
    To reach this conclusion, the report examined approximately 60 nations, looking at factors that included sustainability, adventure, cultural influence, entrepreneurship and economic influence. More than 16,200 business leaders, highfliers and other members of the public were surveyed to gather the data.
     
    The study is a joint project between U.S. News & World Report, New York-based strategic brand consultancy BAV Consulting and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. The group launched the Best Countries website in Davos to highlight the findings.
     
    Although the United States came in fourth overall, it is the most powerful country, according to the report.
     
    “How a nation is perceived outside its borders is critical to its success,” said Martin Sorrell, WPP’s chief executive officer. Ad firm WPP is the parent company of BAV.
     
     
    “Smart, thoughtful and responsible administrations pay attention to image and reputation, because a better image contributes towards more foreign direct investment, more tourism and a ‘made-in’ or ‘created-in’ premium," Sorrell said.
     
     
    Here are the 25 best countries to live in the world today:
     
    1. Germany
     
    2. Canada
     
    3. United Kingdom
     
    4. United States of America
     
    5. Sweden
     
    6. Australia
     
    7. Japan
     
    8. France
     
    9. Netherlands
     
    10. Denmark
     
    11. New Zealand
     
    12. Austria
     
    13. Italy
     
    14. Luxembourg
     
    15. Singapore
     
    16. Spain
     
    17. China
     
    18. Ireland
     
    19. South Korea
     
    20. Brazil
     
    21. Thailand
     
    22. India
     
    23. Portugal
     
    24. Russia
     
    25. Israel

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