Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 1
Carney Revives Canada Day Pride as 44% Say They Are Very Proud Canadians
Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 1

Carney Revives Canada Day Pride as 44% Say They Are Very Proud Canadians

2 articles · Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 1

Summary

  • Canada entered July 1 with a renewed sense of national pride, driven in part by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s restoration of dignity, seriousness and technocratic competence to the country’s top office.
  • That shift follows years in which Ottawa’s foreign policy often seemed shaped by social-media politics rather than statecraft, feeding a sense that more disciplined leadership has returned.
  • Carney’s early boost to public mood still faces hard limits from a sluggish economy, a fractured political landscape and the diplomatic constraints that come with Canada’s middle-power status.
  • Broader patriotism has also been rising: an Angus Reid poll previously showed the share of Canadians who were 'very proud' climbed to 44% in early 2025 from 34% in late 2024.

Insights

Is a surge in national pride enough to shield Canada from U.S. economic threats?
Can Canadian pride survive a prolonged economic battle with its largest trading partner?