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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Quebec Canada is where people live the longest in North America, leading the way with an average lifespan of 82.48 years. A recent study conducted by Preszler Injury Lawyers, utilizing data from Statistics Canada, ranked Canada's thirteen provinces and territories based on life expectancy. Top Five Canadian Regions for Life Expectancy:

  • 1. Quebec: Highest Life Expectancy in Canada at 82.48 years
  • 2. Ontario: 81.82 Years
  • 3. Prince Edward Island (PEI): 81.65 Years
  • 4. British Columbia: High Female Life Expectancy: 84.3; males: 81.46 5.
  • 5. Alberta: 80.22.
  • All Canadians enjoy reciprocal health care privileges in each province and Quebec has a reciprocity treaty with Greece and other countries. US life expectancy for 2025: 79.40; Mexico: 75.45, therefore making the province of Quebec the leader in all of North America. Meanwhile Red States like Mississippi and Louisiana consistently rank the worst in quality-of-life.

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    Quebec provides universal healthcare for all of its 9,058,297 Francophone and Anglophone residents, as well as offering them private health insurance plans to their aging population. Quebec also has strict gun control laws and therefore a low level of firearm homicides. Unlike the US, the term "medical bankruptcy" does not exist in Canada, Germany, Israel, nor the UK. Meanwhile the Republican Party and oligarchs continue denying Americans universal healthcare and is clawing back the ACA (AKA Obamacare). Dummkopf Trumpf's 'Big Beautiful Bill' ('BBB') will no doubt lower American's life expectancy while pauperizing and starving them, as US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) correctly pointed out. American academics, intelligence and government personnel fleeing the US for Canada will do quite well for themselves up north. Sources: US Life Expectancy; Mexico and World Averages.

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    Mississippi has the lowest life expectancy across all states at 70.9 years, a decrease of one year since 2020. It's followed by West Virginia and Alabama, with life expectancies of 71 years and 72 years, respectively.

    usafacts.org

    Red state cesspools bringing up the rear as usual.

    #1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-10-20 04:24 PM | Reply

    Meanwhile, my healthy and happy friends in Canada avoid the US like the plaque and stopped drinking Jack Daniels. Ottawa "Trumpf-proofed" their economy and Canadians are both laughing at us and feeling sorry for us at the same time.

    Any trolls on drudge.com (if they participate in this thread) will yell "Socialism!" but have no other response because the facts speak for themselves. The Global Happiness Index (GHI) also reflects Canadians (and Mexicans) are happier than Americans, thanks to the Worst. President. Ever.

    And gratefully because of *Killfile,* I am immune to the bleating and braying of gun-loving, Islamophobic trolls, Libertarians, MAGAts, and Republicans.

    #2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-10-20 05:43 PM | Reply

    I think that's wonderful Canadians are living longer lives. But seriously now is not a real good time brag about that.

    Or Trumpy just might use it as an excuse to attack you.

    How dare you think you can live longer than US!

    We can fix that.

    #3 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-10-23 03:31 PM | Reply

    The unvaccinated truck drivers and tourists from Idaho will attempt to lower the life expectancy of British Columbians when they drive through.

    #4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-10-23 03:40 PM | Reply

    Does it count if I was born there and lived there for 26 years?

    #5 | Posted by rosemountbomber at 2025-10-23 05:17 PM | Reply

    Those that yell "Socialism" have no conception of the word. The doctors do not work for the government. The government does not own the hospitals. It is a single payer system, no different that simply having the gazillion different insurers here combined into one and everyone is covered. As far as socialism, with the recent partial ownership of private enterprise here in U.S. by the government, that is a slippery slope heading towards socialism.

    #6 | Posted by rosemountbomber at 2025-10-23 05:20 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

    Does it count if I was born there and lived there for 26 years?

    #5 | Posted by rosemountbomber at 2025-10-23 05:17 PM | Reply | Flag: Interesting Question

    I guess so, if you received excellent medical care at Montreal Jewish Hospital or Maisonneuve Rosemont Hospital and you didn't get billed. Just on that you're doing much better than the vast majority of Americans.

    Only US military Servicemembers understand what it's like to be a Canadian regarding medical treatment. Soldiers go to WRAMC or Ainsworth Clinic for medical treatment and don't receive a bill.

    BTW: Does NYC's Zohran Mamdani remind you a little bit of former NDP leader Jagmeet Singh? Both are young firebrands, but only one continues upsetting the status quo here in NYC.

    #7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-10-23 06:02 PM | Reply

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