Canada ranked as best country in the world by Millennials
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The moon rises behind the CN Tower, a Canadian landmark, and the skyline in Toronto, Canada
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The Quadriga on top of the Brandenburg Gate is pictured during snowfall beside the Reichstag building in Berlin
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The Big Ben bell tower is seen behind the railings of the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain
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Mongolian-born grand sumo champion Yokozuna Hakuho performs the New Year's ring-entering rite at the annual celebration for the New Year at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
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Uluru is lit by the setting sun in the Northern Territory in central Australia
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As the number of Millennials outnumbers Baby Boomers in the workforce for the first time this year, it’s a great time to be regarded as the place to be by that demographic.
While Canada only ranked second as the overall best country out of the 60-nation ranking, it was the top choice of 18- to 35-year-olds worldwide, according to the annual Best Countries survey released by U.S. News and World Report.
See how Canada stacked up against other countries in the 2016 report.