A higher percentage of women agreed Canada is broken than did men, and more in the youngest age brackets than among the oldest
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It’s the intensity of anger where men are tops. Angry men tend to be angrier than angry women: 17 per cent of angry women said they were very angry, while 22 per cent of angry men took it up a notch.Article contentPerhaps even more at odds with common perceptions, more of the oldest cohort of respondents — those 55 or older — said they were happy than those in the youngest group of 18-to-34-year-olds .Respondents in Alberta were the least likely to say they were happy — just 29 per cent.
That 30 per cent of very angry Albertans far exceeded respondents in other regions: 17 per cent in both Quebec and Atlantic Canada; 19 per cent in Ontario and B.C., 22 per cent in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.The poll gauged that too. Respondents were asked to choose the issues that have the most impact on them and their family: Rising costs and inflation topped the list, named by 68 per cent of respondents. Next came health care, named by 59 per cent.
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