Leger民调显示大多数加拿大人大约在2026年不确定,
A Leger poll shows most Canadians are uncertain about 2026, with rising mental health despite economic and global worries.
2025年12月19-21日的Leger民意测验发现35%的加拿大人对2026年持乐观态度,
A Leger poll conducted Dec. 19–21, 2025, found 35% of Canadians are optimistic about 2026, while 37% expect it to be similar to 2025 and 22% think it will be worse.
对1,523名答复者的在线调查由于非随机抽样而缺乏误差幅度,反映了人们对经济挑战、全球冲突和气候灾害的关切。
The online survey of 1,523 respondents, which lacks a margin of error due to non-random sampling, reflects concerns over economic challenges, global conflicts, and climate disasters.
尽管如此,有86%的人报告说,2025年精神健康状况良好,比2020年的79%有所增加,魁北克居民和55岁以上者报告的比率较高。
Despite this, 86% reported good mental health in 2025—up from 79% in 2020—with Quebec residents and those aged 55+ reporting higher rates.
年轻成年人(18-34岁)对未来比老年群体更乐观。
Younger adults (18–34) were more optimistic about the future than older groups.
2025年的通用描述词包括“不确定 ” 、 “不稳定 ” 、 “挥霍 ” 和“挥霍 ” 。 多数人同意加拿大现在感到文化不同,71%的人对其他人感到不满,68%的人也感到自豪。
Common descriptors for 2025 included “uncertain,” “turbulent,” and “exhausting.” Most agree Canada feels culturally different now, and while 71% felt discouraged by others, 68% also felt pride.