Some very interesting stuff. I do wonder about the impacts of “Canada is Broken” as a theme song.
Another thing I wonder is, what exactly does it mean to be “proud” to be Canadian? For most of us, it was dumb luck to be born here.
Some more meaningful questions to track might include “how fortunate do you feel to be a Canadian?” Or questions about our individual commitment or connection to the country. It would also be wonderful to dig into some of the insightful questions raised in this piece to gauge, and track over time, the impacts of greater awareness of indigenous maltreatment and efforts at true reconciliation. And relate those trends to national pride.
Some very interesting stuff. I do wonder about the impacts of “Canada is Broken” as a theme song.
Another thing I wonder is, what exactly does it mean to be “proud” to be Canadian? For most of us, it was dumb luck to be born here.
Some more meaningful questions to track might include “how fortunate do you feel to be a Canadian?” Or questions about our individual commitment or connection to the country. It would also be wonderful to dig into some of the insightful questions raised in this piece to gauge, and track over time, the impacts of greater awareness of indigenous maltreatment and efforts at true reconciliation. And relate those trends to national pride.