Younger Canadians exhibit lower trust levels compared to those aged 35 and older, according to a Leger poll for the Association for Canadian Studies. Trust varies regionally, with Atlantic Canadians being the most trusting (71%) and British Columbians the least (51%). Factors such as education and income significantly influence trust, with higher education and income correlating with greater trust. Additionally, ethnic minorities tend to trust those from their own backgrounds more, while workplace trust also differs by age and income.
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