Canada is known for its vast natural beauty, multicultural population, and high quality of life. Spanning from the Atlantic to the Pacific and up into the Arctic, it’s the second-largest country in the world by land area, yet home to just over 40 million people. Canadian society is shaped by values like inclusivity, public healthcare, and a strong social safety net. With its mix of urban centers and remote communities, Canada offers a unique perspective on lifestyle and well-being. On this page, we’ll take a closer look at life expectancy in Canada and what shapes it.
This graph explores how alcohol consumption has affected life expactancy in Canada over time. We can see a general increase in alcohol consumption and life expectancy over time.
This graph explores infant deaths in Canada from 2000 to 2015. We can see that Canada has maintained 2 infant deaths per a population of 10000 over the course of 15 years.