Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Globe staff
Publication Date: January 30, 2025 - 13:36
What can the happiest Canadians teach us about joy? Our happiness reporter answers your questions
January 30, 2025
On Jan. 28, The Globe and Mail’s happiness reporter Erin Anderssen answered reader questions about her feature on the “happiest people in Canada.” In the feature, she asked Canadians to send in the names of the happiest people they know. Across the country, friends, family and co-workers responded with more than a hundred nominations – young and old, from a range of backgrounds and professions, living in cities and small towns across the country.Readers asked Erin about what she learned speaking to these happy Canadians, what they all had in common, what lessons she learned from them, and how people can overcome negativity.
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