A recent poll conducted by Leger for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 85% of Canadians are proud to be Canadian, with the highest levels of pride in Atlantic Canada and Manitoba/Saskatchewan. Quebecers have the lowest national pride at 79%. Despite concerns about national unity, the majority of Canadians show strong attachment to their nation, with Liberal voters showing the highest pride at nearly 93%.
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How an 'unofficial' Conservative is giving the party headaches in a formerly safe B.C. seat
SummaryMike de Jong, a former British Columbia cabinet minister, is running as an Independent in the federal election for Abbotsford—South Langley after being rejected as a Conservative candidate, a decision he attributes to dissatisfaction with the party's nomination process. His candidacy has raised concerns about the Conservatives' internal decisions, which are believed to contribute to their declining public support against the Liberals. De Jong, who previously supported Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, campaigned for a year...
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