COVID-19 means the true north is not entirely free this Canada Day, but a new survey suggests that’s not going to change how many people mark the holiday. CanadaDay — via healthing_ca
Survey shows the 'true north strong and free' feeling is strongest in B.C., where 22 per cent say they’re more likely to party.It's been quite a year so far, but most Canadians are celebrating Canada Day the same as always. Stock/Getty
For 42 per cent of those polled, this Canada Day will be no different than any other. Sixteen per cent overall of those surveyed are feeling that true patriot love — they say they’re more likely this year to find a way to celebrate, even if it’s just a small gathering. In Ontario, still struggling with pockets of outbreaks, 44 per cent say they’re less likely to mark the occasion, and the figure is the same for those in Alberta.
In Ontario, still struggling with pockets of outbreaks, 44 per cent say they’re less likely to mark the occasion, and the figure is the same for those in Alberta
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