Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: poll
- A new poll from Leger shows that 55% of Canadians believe the country is making good progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
- Responses vary widely by age, with 40% of respondents aged 18 to 24 and 67% of those 65 and older believing in progress.
- Jack Jedwab, president and CEO of the Association for Canadian Studies, noted that the poll's small sample size requires cautious interpretation.
- Jedwab also highlighted the need for further research to better understand Indigenous perspectives on reconciliation.
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Most Canadians think the country is making progress on reconciliation: poll
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA—A majority of Canadians believe that the country has made progress in its relations with Aboriginal peoples, according to a Léger poll. "The feeling that people feel about progress in reconciliation can reflect what they feel about the country," said Jack Jedwab, CEO of the Association of Canadian Studies. "The organization commissioned this survey. The survey was conducted with 1580 people from July 20-22. As it was conducted online, no …
·Richelieu, Canada
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 21%
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