Read the data in @ShibleyTelhami's For First Time, Most Americans Want to Back Ukraine for ‘as Long as It Takes’ https://t.co/isyP8gTz69
🇺🇦 Americans and Canadians have a similar view about whether or not lasting peace can be reached in Ukraine Read the poll ⬇️ https://t.co/ARJyca7uAU
Canadians are torn about whether to put their elbows up or down in U.S. trade war: poll https://t.co/xANiZnEigh https://t.co/AE2j9vn1NR
A recent Angus Reid survey reveals that a majority of Canadians support mandatory national service for young adults under 30, with approximately 70% favoring a year of such service. However, the preferred form of service is predominantly civilian rather than military. The survey indicates that while Canadians believe mandatory civilian service could enhance social cohesion, public services, and personal development among young adults, there is considerably less support for mandatory military service. The findings highlight a clear public inclination toward non-military national service programs for youth in Canada.