Quebecers' Canadian Pride Surges
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Two new polls show Quebeckers are feeling pretty good about their relationship with Canada .
The share of Quebecers who said they were “very proud” or “proud” to be Canadian increased 13 points from 45 per cent to 58 per cent .
The poll recorded an average increase in national pride across Canada of nine points.
The Prairies are dragging the average down, with Alberta up three points, Saskatchewan up four points and Manitoba down four .
Just 40 per cent of Quebecers aged 18 to 24 say the relationship with the rest of Canada is good, while the percentage of respondents in other age groups agreeing with that statement ranged from 57 per cent to 72 per cent. The Léger survey was conducted online from Jan. 17 to 19 among 1,578 Canadians . It has no margin of error since it is not a probability sample..
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