Young people, the Canadian-born and the highly educated are more likely to hold strong negative views of people who hold differing views about politics, racism or gender identity than other identity groups, a new study indicates.
Overall, Canadians tend to feel more negatively toward people they disagree with about gender identity and racism, than those they disagree with politically, the Statistics Canada study shows.
Researchers say the results could point to important trends about social cohesion ...
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