Many Canadians will be saying \u0022good riddance\u0022 to 2022 as it draws to a close, a new poll suggests.
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Christian Bourque, executive vice president of Leger, noted that 2021 had been a pandemic year when “you basically couldn’t do much.”Advertisement 3We apologize, but this video has failed to load.While the past year saw the lifting of widespread COVID-19 restrictions and millions returning to more-normal routines and schedules, Bourque said concerns about inflation and the cost of living were the chief reasons that led people to have a gloomier outlook.
High inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine early this year remain top of mind for Canadians as they think about what could come in 2023, the poll suggests.Article content Only 35% of respondents said they felt worried about such activity near where they live, according to the poll.
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