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Over 70% of Canadians value family holidays despite political and financial tensions, mirroring U.S. trends.
A recent Leger poll of 1,500 Canadians found over 70% still value holiday family gatherings despite rising tensions over politics, money, and social issues, with more than half now being more cautious about what they say.
Politics was the top conflict area, followed by money and immigration, with generational divides on specific flashpoints.
Similar U.S. survey results showed 72% of Americans also find family gatherings important, with politics and money as key sources of disagreement, and the state of the world cited as a major point of contention.
Leger’s Andrew Enns noted that while family debates are longstanding, current public discourse intensifies these conversations, urging people to set boundaries and recognize shared holiday stress.
Más del 70% de los canadienses valoran las vacaciones familiares a pesar de las tensiones políticas y financieras, reflejando las tendencias estadounidenses.