Would this be fair to assume that below is probably where are the majority of Canadians stand on a variety of issues???
A large majority of Canadians support same-sex marriage and believe gay and trans people should be treated fairly and with dignity. However, they are uncomfortable when children are exposed to drag-queen performances and sexually explicit literature pushing an ideological agenda. They don’t have trouble defining “woman,” which was beyond the ken of U.S. Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, when she was asked to do so during her confirmation hearing. They generally do not believe that men who transition should be allowed to compete with biological women in competitive sports. Most oppose surgery and puberty blockers for children and teenagers with gender dysphoria, especially without parental consent or even knowledge.
Canadians acknowledge that convicted prisoners should be treated humanely, but they give priority to victims’ rights, to which the government often seems indifferent. In that regard, the government’s acquiescence in Paul Bernardo’s move to a medium-security prison speaks volumes. The “catch-and-release” approach to bail for repeat violent offenders demonstrates that the justice system gives short shrift to public safety. Yet police-reported crime is on the rise, with violent crime at its highest level since 2007, which new Justice Minister Arif Virani has tried to deny.
Canadians are proud of our men and women in uniform and are embarrassed by well-founded accusations levelled at us by our allies for being a freeloader whose leader criticizes countries that do not live up to his virtue signalling. According to an Ipsos poll, “Three-quarters of Canadians believe Canada should increase its defence spending to ensure it can protect Canadian territory and sovereignty.”
Canadians generally do not support activists who tear down statues of prominent figures for alleged transgressions of contemporary norms. They recognize past instances of racism and discrimination and harmful treatment of Indigenous peoples. But they do not agree with the prime minister that Canada is systemically racist and committed genocide. Moreover, whether familiar or not with critical race theory, Canadians reject neo-Marxist doctrine that Caucasians are inevitably and irredeemably white supremacists and that people of colour are perpetual victims, irrespective of their personal histories and behaviour. Rather, they believe, with much supporting evidence, that Canada is a remarkably tolerant society, envied and admired for welcoming diversity.
Canadians worry about inflation and the national debt and wonder where all the public money went, with so little to show for it. They are aware we are steadily falling behind other developed countries, most obviously the U.S., but may not understand that on our current path our long-term prospects are also grim.
Liberal government may be in death throes as desire for change grows in silent majority
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