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A Canadian poll suggests optimism about reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples varies widely by age.
A recent Leger poll of 1,580 Canadians indicates that most believe the country is making progress on reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
However, views vary by age: 67% of those 65 and older feel progress is being made, compared to 40% of those 18-24.
The poll also shows that pride in Canada's history is higher among older respondents.
Trust in Indigenous people varies by province, with the highest levels in Nova Scotia and Ontario.
The survey's small number of Indigenous respondents and lack of regional data mean its results should be viewed with caution.
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Una encuesta canadiense sugiere que el optimismo sobre la reconciliación con los pueblos indígenas varía ampliamente por edad.