Young Canadian Men: Traditional Views on Gender Equality


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:42
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Young Canadian Men: Traditional Views on Gender Equality

New Ipsos polling reveals that Canadian men under 35 are more likely to believe gender equality has gone far enough, with 57% saying Canada has done enough for womens rights. This aligns with their traditional views, such as a husband having final say on big household decisions. Experts attribute this to online spaces promoting sexist ideas. The data shows a rise in Canadians thinking equality has gone far enough, with young men and women holding differing views on its importance and methods for achieving full equality.

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