The Telegram (St. John's)

Worst year ever: poll

- JONATHAN BRADLEY

The year 2020 has brought a global pandemic, Depression­era unemployme­nt, violent race protests, and we are barely three-quarters of the way through.

So, it is not surprising that 50 per cent of Canadians claim 2020 has been the worst year of their lives, according to a new poll conducted by Leger Marketing in partnershi­p with the Associatio­n for Canadian Studies.

Considerin­g the unpreceden­ted bad news this year, what’s surprising is that only half of Canadians feel that way.

“It’s a very high percentage. We need to take that to heart,” said Jack Jedwab, president of the Associatio­n for Canadian Studies.

“My immediate reaction was I felt very sad to see that.”

The poll also found more Americans — 58 per cent — than Canadians said 2020 has been the worst year of their lives. Jedwab said he thinks this is because COVID-19 has been worse in the U.S. than Canada.

Canada has experience­d 121,000 cases of COVID-19 and 9,004 deaths. The U.S. has had 5.15 million cases of COVID-19 and 164,000 deaths.

Canadians and Americans said death of a loved one — 41 per cent and 46 per cent, respective­ly — and personal problems such as stress, anxiety and uncertaint­y about the future — 41 per cent for both Canadians and Americans — were the main reasons 2020 has been the worst year of their lives.

People living in Ontario (54 per cent) were the most likely Canadians to say 2020 has been a terrible year, followed closely by Atlantic Canadians (53 per cent). People in British Columbia (46 per cent) and Quebec (46 per cent) were the most optimistic about 2020.

Those living in the southern United States (62 per cent) were the most likely Americans to say 2020 has been the worst year of their lives. COVID-19 outbreaks have been especially devastatin­g in the southern parts of the U.S.

Jedwab said the reasons for the difference­s in attitudes between regions are related to COVID-19 and how seriously they were impacted.

There is also a difference in attitudes depending on people’s ages, with younger people more pessimisti­c. The poll found 56 per cent of Canadians aged 18 to 34 years old said 2020 was the worst year of their lives, compared with 47 per cent of Canadians older than 55.

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