Unlike U.S. neighbours, most Canadians content with state of their democracy: survey
WASHINGTON — A new survey suggests a majority of Canadians are satisfied with the state of their democracy, a stark contrast with their southern neighbours.
The new Pew Research Center survey found 66 per cent of respondents in Canada were satisfied with how democracy is working, while 33 per cent said otherwise.
Only Singapore, Sweden and New Zealand scored higher on the satisfaction scale.
At the other end of the spectrum, 58 per cent of U.S. participants were dissatisfied, with only Japan, Spain, Italy and Greece reporting higher degrees of disdain.