一项2025年的民意调查显示,加拿大在是否首先属于土著人民问题上存在深刻的分歧,38%的人同意,43%的人不同意,19%的人不确定。
A 2025 poll reveals deep divides in Canada over whether the country belongs first to Indigenous Peoples, with 38% agreeing, 43% disagreeing, and 19% unsure.
2025年8月底,加拿大研究协会的Leger民意测验发现,38%的加拿大人认为国家“首先”属于土著人民,43%的人不同意,19%的人不确定。
A late August 2025 Leger poll for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 38% of Canadians believe the country belongs “first and foremost” to Indigenous Peoples, with 43% disagreeing and 19% unsure.
对1,627人的调查显示,按年龄、地区和背景划分,差异很大,较年轻的加拿大人、移民和安大略人更有可能持有这种观点,而老年加拿大人以及魁北克、不列颠哥伦比亚和普拉伊里人则不太可能持有这种观点。
The survey of 1,627 people revealed significant divides by age, region, and background, with younger Canadians, immigrants, and Ontarians more likely to hold this view, while older Canadians and those in Quebec, BC, and the Prairies were less likely.
在土著答卷人中,72%的人说加拿大首先属于他们,而非土著人的这一比例为37%。
Among Indigenous respondents, 72% said Canada belongs to them first, compared to 37% of non-Indigenous people.
调查结果反映了目前关于身份、殖民历史与和解的全国性辩论,特别是在加拿大庆祝全国真相与和解委员会日之际。
The findings reflect ongoing national debates over identity, colonial history, and reconciliation, particularly as Canada observes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.