Local sense of belonging, connection split along generational lines during COVID-19, poll suggests | CBC News

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A newly released opinion poll by the Angus Reid Institute has found a stark divide in how Canadians feel a sense of belonging, with younger adults under 34 reporting less social connection where they live.

Half of 18- to 35-year-olds feel they don’t belong in their neighbourhood, Angus Reid Institute survey finds.

Half of 18- to 35-year-olds feel they don’t belong in their neighbourhood, Angus Reid Institute survey finds

 

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Yeah that’ll happen when you let rental and housing costs balloon out of control for more than a decade and shut young people out. How are they supposed to feel any sense of belonging when every opportunity to belong has been taken away from them?

That's because the demographics of the neighbourhood I grew up in have completely changed, and is now unrecognizable.

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