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A July 1 under the sign of a patriotism renewed in New Brunswick

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In New Brunswick. Furthermore, nearly seven people qualify as being “very attached” in Canada, in 2025, the largest proportion in the country. Moreover, On this July 1. Furthermore, several celebrations in the province took advantage of the resurgence of this patriotic feeling, exacerbated by the Trump administration.

The Public Policy Research Institute recently published the first report of the Attachment. Meanwhile, Identity Survey – the main 2025 observations of the Confederation of tomorrow.

The survey data carried out between May 1. In addition, June 16, 2025 from 5931 adults reveal a slight upward trend of national identity and the attachment of Canadians to their country this year. Meanwhile, According to theIRPP Almost nine in ten Canadians (87 %) say they are very attached or firmly attached in Canada. However, Of this lot, 57 % are those who say they are very attached.

In 2024, this figure was 51 %, a difference of six percentage points.

More particularly in New Brunswick. Meanwhile, 68 % of respondents in the survey said they were very attached In Canada in 2025, against 61 % in 2024 and 57 % in 2021.

In New Brunswick. Therefore, this is where the proportion of very attached people in the country is the largestshare Charles Breton, director of the Center of Excellence on the Canadian Federation of theIRPP.

The survey reveals that the increase in this feeling of belonging has been observed in Canada for a few years. july 1 under sign patriotism Consequently, according to the survey, but has been reinforced in recent months by American threats against sovereignty and the economy of Canada.

A crowd in front of the Parliament in Ottawa. july 1 under sign patriotism

Throughout the country, people celebrated national holiday this July 1st. Moreover, On the hill of the Ottawa Parliament, the crowd was gathered in large numbers this afternoon. For example,

Photo : Radio-Canada / Félix Pilon

However. Consequently, Charles Breton recalls that 12 % of Canadians say they feel very little or not attached to their july 1 under sign patriotism country.

You should not think either that because of Donald Trump. the United States suddenly everyone is very attached to the country where everyone identifies as Canadianhe notes. There will always be people who identify less or are less attached so you have to take this into consideration.

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I feel safe

All in all. many of them in the province think that this 158th anniversary of Canada’s Day has a particular meaning.

The Minister responsible for Commerce Canada-United States. the Acadian Dominic Leblanc, says he has noticed more and more increasing Canadian in the country. The deputy of Beauséjour was in Dieppe to celebrate on July 1.

Many people tell us about their Canadian pride. take care to support other Canadians, so it’s an important moment to celebrate all july 1 under sign patriotism the good things in our countryhe shares. We are not a perfect country. but I think we are still the best country in the world, we have a lot to celebrate today.

I am very attached to Canada because it is a great place to live. it is a beautiful place, we have been feeling good for more and more it is also important to think of our roots and to stay in Canada.

A quote from Sonia McGraw. New Brunswick resident

Citizen Harley Claveau, interviewed instead of 1604, is one of those who confirms that Canada Day has a deeper meaning this year.

Since we have a new president in the United States. we realize that we were really asleep, there we are awakehe said laughing. july 1 under sign patriotism I am very Canadian! For all freedom, respect for everything that is happening here. Everyone is welcome, everyone can work. That’s why it’s a beautiful country.

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Amira Bardhak in place 1604, in Dieppe, New Brunswick.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Babatwade Tasty

Amira Bardhak and Ini Eoufe, two immigrants, both say they feel at home and welcomed in Canada.

I feel very well here. I feel safe. People are very welcoming. it is july 1 under sign patriotism a country that welcomes you with open arms and the government helps people a lot, I feel at homeDit Amira Bardhak.

Today I feel very Canadian. I have been there since 2018. but this is the first time that I have participated in a celebration of Canada’s Dayadds Ini Eoufe. I feel at home.

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Patriotic pride in Caraquet

In the Acadian peninsula too. the festivities had a little patriotic air this Tuesday.

With his sweater Elbows upRita Godin came from Bathurst to celebrate her country near the seaside, in Caraquet.

This year with everything that is going on. it’s even more special to be Canadianshe says, referring to geopolitical tensions with the United States.

A woman with an Elbows Up sweater  july 1 under sign patriotism

Rita Godin wears a “Elbow’s Up” sweater. which aims to signify the American president, Donald Trump, that Canadians do not intend to be intimidated by his annexes and Canada is not for sale.

Photo : Radio-Canada

The two teenagers. Maëlie Gionet and Aurélie McGraw, also have this situation in mind today, even if it is a festive day.

You have to stay in Canada. You should not become the 51st stateslice Aurélie McGraw. We like our place. We want to stay Canadian and we are proud july 1 under sign patriotism to be.

Maëlie Gionet and Aurélie MCGRAW.  july 1 under sign patriotism

Maëlie Gionet (left) and Aurélie McGraw (right) say they are proud of their country.

Photo : Radio-Canada

We are all gathered here to represent our cultureconcludes Maëlie Gionet.

According to the report by Babatunde Lawani and with information from Réal Fradette and Nouemsi Njiké

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