The granola British Columbians are NOT gon na be happy about this …

This study assessed the Canadian health landscape across all 13 provinces and territories to calculate a score ranging from 40 to 85. The comprehensive health scores were ranked using data from Government of Canada statistics, and take into account things like emission rates, stress levels and the percentage of residents with a healthcare provider. So without further ado….

1.Yukon in first place with a final health score of 85.

2.Nunavut with a final health score of 84.8.

3.British Columbia with a final health score of 75.5.

4.Alberta with a final health score of 71.5.

5.Ontario with a final health score of 67.4.

6.Manitoba with a final health score of 66.

7.Québec with a final health score of 65.4.

8.Saskatchewan with a final health score of 64.8.

9.Northwest Territories with a final health score of 63.5.

10.Prince Edward Island with a final health rate of 52.4.

11.Newfoundland & Labrador with a final health rate of 51.3.

12.New Brunswick with a final health score of 44.7.

13.Nova Scotia with a final health score 40.

Cher from Clueless thinks as she looks out the window holding a fuzzy pink pen.

Rachel from Friends says "Ta-Da!"

Drone shot of Yukon city with mountains in distance.

Nunavut flag waves next to a Nunavut family.

Harbourfront town with mountains in the distance.

road in Alberta leads to Mountain in distance covered in hazey smoke.

Toronto skyline across the lake.

People ride "winter bikes" in Manitoba in the snow.

French Canadian family holds a lot of Quebec flags.

Saskatchewan forests and city skyline covered in haze.

Northern Lights over Yellowknife, NWT.

Anne of Green Gables spins in a field in PEI.

City overlooking St. John's Harbour with fog coming in.

Bridge in New Brunswick over a bay of water.

Lighthouse in Nova Scotia looks over ocean.

Ray J holds up oranges and grapes in front of his open fridge and says: "Gotta stay healthy."