Most Canadians think minorities are 'too demanding,' pollster claims

| May 8, 2024 in National News

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Most Canadians think some minorities in Canada are “too demanding,” according to a new poll.

A majority also thinks Canadians are “too accommodating towards the claims of minorities.”

According to Leger’s survey, men and people aged 55 and over were considerably more likely to agree with the above statements.

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The poll, which asked a variety of questions on the topic of equality in Canada, found that: 

The survey also asked respondents about anti-Israel protests and encampments at Canadians universities.

A plurality of respondents (48 per cent) said they oppose the demonstrations, while 31 per cent said they support them.

Photo credit: Leger

Another plurality (44 per cent) said the encampments should be dismantled, while 23 per cent said they should be tolerated.

A large majority (73 per cent), however, said they have not heard antisemitic comments in public, from colleagues or from acquaintances since the October 7 massacres in Israel.

Photo credit: Leger

Leger’s full study can be seen here.

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