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Democratic Engagement

Green arrow pointing up  7.0%

Table header- Good change

31.3% decrease in percentage that are not interested in politics at all

24.4% increase in percentage of women in parliament

18.5% increase in percentage reporting being very/fairly satisfied with the way democracy works in Canada

10.8% increase in percentage that strongly agree it is every citizens's duty to vote in federal elections

6.7% increase in ratio of registered to eligible voters

Table header- Bad change

20.9% decrease in net official development aid as a percentage of Gross National Income

11.8% decrease in percentage of voter turnout at federal elections

2.6% decrease in percentage with a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in federal parliament

 
 
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Community Vitality. An image of a paper people chain. Democratic Engagement. An image of a voting card half-inserted into the box.Education. A photo of a graduation hat and diploma. Environment. A photo of the Earth.Healthy Populations. A photo of an apple with a heart-shape cut out. Leisure and Culture. A photo of a drama mask. Living Standards. An image of a house. Time Use. A photo of analogue clock.

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