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Canadians are more likely than residents of many countries to feel as though the global pandemic has united them, a survey suggests.Released Thursday, the survey interviewed 14,276 adults in the United States, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan and South Korea between June 10 and Aug. 3.Overall, 46 per cent of respondents told the Washington-based Pew Research Centre that they felt more unity now than before the coronavirus outbreak 鈥?while 48 per cent thought divisions have grown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the two ends of starbucks stanley cup the national unity spectrum were the Americans and Danes. Seventy-seven per cent of the respondents in the U.S. believed their country is more divided now than before, while 72 per cent of those in Denmark said the crisis has brought people together.Canada came second only to Denmark in having the most positive outlook about national unity, with 66 per cent of the respondents saying Canadians have become mor stanley thermos e united as a result of the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In every country surveyed, those who thin stanley tumbler k their country has done a bad job of dealing with the coronavirus outbreak are more likely to say that their country is now more divided, said the report. In Europe, those who have favorable opinions of right-wing populist parties are more likely than those with unfavorable vi Istu Anti-Islamophobia motion at Queen s Park is expected to pass and send a strong statement against all forms of hatred
Holiday travel expected to increaseNovember 19, 2018 WNKY StaffShare This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditIf you plan on traveling over the river and through the woods to grandmarsquo house for Thanksgiving, you will be one of over 54 million Americans on the road. Whether you travel near or far, we have some valuable information.ldquo stanley bottles ;AAA is projecting that more than 54 million people will take to the roads this Thanksgiving. Thatrsquo up almost 5% over last year and the biggest numbers we have seen since 2005, saidLynda Lambert/ AAA East Central spokeswoman.An additional 2.5 million people will be traveling the road and the skies compared to Thanksgiving 2017.Experts saysitrsquo because of thethriving economy.Itrsquo all due to a strong economy. People have more expendable income. So be safe but know there will be a lot of peoplealong sideyou, Lambert said.In the EastSouth CentralPart of the United States, which includes Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, 3 million of those holiday travelers will travel by car, which is an increase of nearly 5% since last year.Over 100,000 people will take to the skies and fly to their holiday destinations.But holiday travel is not the only thing on the rise, gas prices nationwideare also expected to be the highest in four years compar stanley shop ed to past Thanksgiving holidays.AAAalso encourages people to make sure their car is maintained prior to hol stanley spain iday trips.AAA expects to rescue more
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