Canada has placed 19th overall in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Countries rankings.
The country’s strongest showing came in the Culture & Tourism scoring category, where it placed 8th globally—with notable performances in Governance and Infrastructure categories also bolstering Canada’s overall ranking.
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Switzerland claimed the top spot this year, followed by Denmark and Sweden. The United States placed 18th, one spot ahead of Canada.
This year’s rankings, released May 13, mark the first under a redesigned, data-driven methodology. U.S. News moved away from the perception-based surveys used in past editions and evaluated 100 countries across 100 statistical indicators of national well-being.
The top 10 best countries in 2026 are:
| Rank | Country |
|---|---|
| 1 | Switzerland |
| 2 | Denmark |
| 3 | Sweden |
| 4 | Germany |
| 5 | Netherlands |
| 6 | Norway |
| 7 | United Kingdom |
| 8 | Finland |
| 9 | Luxembourg |
| 10 | Austria |
Europe dominated the rankings overall, accounting for 18 of the top 25 countries.
Other notable placements included:
- Australia, which placed 14th overall; and
- Singapore, Japan, and South Korea (the only Asian countries in the top 20) placed 16th, 17th, and 20th, respectively.
Canada’s performance across scoring criteria
The 2026 rankings group 100 indicators into 24 subcategories and eight broader categories.
As noted, Canada’s strongest result was 8th place in Culture & Tourism. That category measures a country’s global influence (creative exports, intellectual property receipts, Nobel Prize winners) alongside its heritage and visitor appeal (museums, World Heritage Sites, vacation destinations, and linguistic diversity).
In its country profile, U.S. News noted Canada’s multicultural ethic, adopted in 1971, which continues to shape and influence the country’s immigration policy to this day.
Canada’s lowest score was 63rd place in the Natural Environment scoring factor, which ranked how countries measurably make efforts to sustain and protect “natural amenities like air quality and species richness”.
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A full breakdown of Canada’s ranking across each of these factors is included in the table below:
| Ranking criteria | Rank |
|---|---|
| Culture & Tourism | 8 |
| Governance | 18 |
| Opportunity | 18 |
| Infrastructure | 20 |
| Economic Development | 21 |
| Health | 27 |
| Civic Health | 27 |
| Natural Environment | 63 |
How Canada’s ranking compares to previous years
Canada placed 4th in the 2024 rankings and 2nd in 2023, when the project used a markedly different ranking framework (note that a 2025 ranking was not released).
This year’s drop to 19th is largely a function of the new methodology rather than a sharp change in Canada’s underlying performance.
As a result, year-over-year comparisons aren’t apples-to-apples.
In prior years, U.S. News surveyed more than 17,000 people from 36 countries and ranked 87 nations on perception-based attributes grouped into 10 themes such as Quality of Life, Cultural Influence, and Adventure.
Canada consistently scored well under that approach, often ranking among the top five.
The 2026 rankings instead pull from 100 hard data indicators sourced from more than 30 organizations, including the United Nations, the OECD, the International Labour Organization, and the World Bank.
How the rankings were put together
U.S. News built the index by averaging 100 indicators up to the subcategory level, then to the category level.
The eight category scores were then combined into an overall score using a geometric mean — meaning a country must perform well across all categories to rank near the top, rather than relying on one strong category.
To determine the weight of each category, U.S. News surveyed 42 global experts from academia, think tanks, and international organizations. Each expert distributed 100 points across the eight categories. Governance and Economic Development received the heaviest weights, at roughly 17% each.
To be eligible for inclusion, countries had to rank among the top 125 in the United Nations Development Programme’s Human Development Index and have data coverage for at least 80% of the 100 indicators. U.S. News added nine additional countries above this threshold to ensure regional representation, bringing the total to 100.
You can read the full 2026 rankings on the U.S. News Best Countries website.
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