New poll reveals Canadian national pride rises amid intensifying immigration and identity debates
- Jun 30
- 1 min read
A new national survey highlights a complex shift in public sentiment as Canada Day approaches, with 77% of citizens feeling proud of their country despite deep anxieties about the future. This 12-point increase in national pride over the last two years comes amid increasingly intense political debates over Canadian identity, social cohesion, and high immigration levels. While younger demographics express growing worry over housing affordability and economic mobility, a strong majority of respondents still find common ground in Canada's core values of tolerance and inclusivity. The data suggests that national attachment is currently strengthening less from satisfaction with daily economic conditions and more from a conscious reflection on what defines the country in an uncertain global landscape.



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