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Half say they’d go to war for Canada, but young people far less willing . . . July 10, 2025 – As Canada looks to ramp up spending on the Armed Forces to meet NATO commitments, there appears to be hesitation from young Canadians to fight for their country New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds half (49%) of Canadians willing to fight for their country in the event of an armed conflict, but among this half, most say they would only do so if they
Here’s how many Canadians would go to war for their country As Canada works to ramp up its defence spending after pledging to hit NATO targets, a new Angus Reid Institute poll suggests nearly half of Canadians are willing to volunteer for a combat role
Polling suggests Canadians are more willing to fight for their country More than 72 per cent of respondents said they’d take at least some action given a list of alternatives, with about 26 per cent willing to volunteer for civil defence and 13 per cent willing to volunteer for military service
Fewer people are willing to fight for their country compared to ten . . . here is a clear division between the global South East and the global North West in attitudes towards the readiness to fight for their country While citizens of EU (32% willing to fight), USA (41%) and Canada (34%) are much less willing to fight for their country if there was a war, people in W
Poll asks whether Canadians would fight for their country against . . . The poll of over 2000 Canadians, conducted by Environics Analytics and commissioned by the Cascade Institute, found that 13 percent of respondents would be willing to volunteer for military service if Canada were attacked
National poll finds majority of Canadians are opposed to military . . . A recent poll I commissioned — conducted by the independent polling firm Research Co and to be made public soon — found that most Canadians (57 per cent) are either strongly (35 per cent) or moderately (22 per cent) opposed to military conscription in modern times if only men are to serve