Erin Anderssen

Erin Anderssen

journalist Canada

Erin Anderssen is a happiness reporter for The Globe and Mail, known for exploring the nuances of joy and well-being in people's lives. In her recent article, she highlights individuals who have been nominated as some of the happiest people in Canada, showcasing their stories and sharing insights into their approaches to happiness. Through her work, Anderssen seeks to understand the common threads that contribute to a fulfilling and joyful life, making her a key voice in the conversation about happiness in contemporary society.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
4 wks
Reach
70,040
Power
3,133$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 3 7.00 0.13% +40% 38,005,238 70,040 $1,700,000 3,133$
Totals 3 38,005,238 70,040 $1,700,000 3,133$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Erin Anderssen is a happiness reporter who discusses how Canadians are channeling their anger against pressures from the United States. 7

The Globe and Mail: How Canadians are putting their anger to good use and defying the U.S.: We answer your questions

Canada Canada: Erin Anderssen is the happiness reporter for the Globe and Mail, seeking stories from Canadians about their relationship endings. 7

The Globe and Mail: Have you ever been ghosted? We want to hear from you

Canada Canada: Erin Anderssen is a happiness reporter who wrote about how Canadians can channel their anger against U.S. tariffs. 7

The Globe and Mail: How can Canadians put their tariff rage to good use? Submit your questions now

Canada Canada: Erin Anderssen is The Globe and Mail’s happiness reporter discussing the happiest people in Canada. 8

The Globe and Mail: How can I effectively lead a large team?

Canada Canada: She speaks with Erin Anderssen, The Globe and Mail’s happiness reporter, about these happy people. 8

The Globe and Mail: What can we learn from some of the happiest people in Canada?