Canada is the best country on the planet.

At least if you ask our neighbours to the south what they think of the rest of the world.

According to a new survey, Canada beats out at least 25 other countries when it comes to positive American sentiment. Amongst a slew of other questions pertaining to foreign affairs, the 2014 Chicago Council Survey of American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy asked 2,108 people how they felt about other countries.

“Please rate your feelings toward some countries and peoples, with 100 meaning a very warm, favourable feeling, 0 meaning a very cold, unfavorable feeling, and 50 meaning not particularly warm or cold,” instructed the survey.

When the results were tallied, Canada finished firmly on top with an average score of 79. The next closest nations were Great Britain, with 74, and Germany at 65.

At the frosty end of the thermometer were North Korea (23), Iran (27) and Iraq (31). And according to the survey, Americans are utterly indifferent toward Turkey, who clocked in at a perfectly neutral 50.

Below is a chart with 26 countries ranked from most to least favourable in the eye of the American public.