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A breakdown of how Canadians feel about their country and their place in the world

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In general, Canadians are proud of their country, but think their fellow Canadians could do more to show it. Respondents were confident in Canada's financial stability compared with other countries and its distinctiveness from American society.

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In general, Canadians are proud of their country, but think their fellow Canadians could do more to show it. Respondents were confident in Canada's financial stability compared with other countries and its distinctiveness from American society.

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In general, Canadians are proud of their country, but think their fellow Canadians could do more to show it. Respondents were confident in Canada's financial stability compared with other countries and its distinctiveness from American society.

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In general, Canadians are proud of their country, but think their fellow Canadians could do more to show it. Respondents were confident in Canada's financial stability compared with other countries and its distinctiveness from American society.

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In general, Canadians are proud of their country, but think their fellow Canadians could do more to show it. Respondents were confident in Canada's financial stability compared with other countries and its distinctiveness from American society.

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Canadians acknowledged that their country's strength in its multiculturalism, yet at the same time, a slim majority of respondents said Canada should restrict the number of immigrants coming to live here.

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Canadians acknowledged that their country's strength in its multiculturalism, yet at the same time, a slim majority of respondents said Canada should restrict the number of immigrants coming to live here.

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Canadians acknowledged that their country's strength in its multiculturalism, yet at the same time, a slim majority of respondents said Canada should restrict the number of immigrants coming to live here.

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Canadians acknowledged that their country's strength in its multiculturalism, yet at the same time, a slim majority of respondents said Canada should restrict the number of immigrants coming to live here.

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