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safest countries in the world

Canada is no longer the safest country in the world to travel to, according to a new ranking of the world's safest destinations for 2025.

After topping the list last year, Canada was ranked the third-safest country to travel to in 2025 in a new global safety report from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection. This year, Iceland took the top spot, followed by Australia.

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The safest countries in the world were recently ranked and Canada's score certainly makes it a worthwhile destination for visitors.

HelloSafe, an online Canadian insurance company, ranked the safest countries in the world in 2024, and while Canada may not have come out number one, the true north certainly has much to be proud of.

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In a revelation that might encourage you to consider a staycation this year, Canada has been ranked the safest country in the world for 2024. The latest report from Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection finds that Canada's emphasis on public safety and healthcare standards places it at the top of the list for travellers looking for a safe destination to visit.

The ranking results are based on firsthand traveller experiences along with safety indices, like the Global Peace Index and government travel advisories.

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Canada was an also-ran in recent rankings for the best country in the world, and, alas, it apparently isn't the safest country either. A new ranking published by The Swiftest measured the 50 most (and least) deadly travel destinations of 2022 and Canada's placement makes it clear we've got some work to do.

The ranking compared seven factors of the 50 most visited countries by tourists including homicide deaths, injury life years lost, and natural disasters, to name a few. The separate scores from each factor are then used to calculate a "travel safety index."

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