Boasting a higher ratio than any of its G7 counterparts, Canada holds the top spot among countries with the most significant number of university graduates. The G7 nations – France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States all pale in comparison to Canada’s remarkable educational success rate. Canada stood above all other G7 countries, with 57.5% of its population aged 25 to 64 possessing college or university credentials. In comparison, the United States had 50.3%, the United Kingdom maintained 50.1%, France 40.7%, Italy 20.0%, Germany 31.1% and Japan 55.6%.