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Why Are The Angriest Most Rage Filled Canadians Continuing To Win Right Now?

19 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Try Tester Up Now: https://pnl.link/Va5BlFw Canada changed. Not just economically. Psychologically. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we explore how the pandemic years transformed Canada’s emotional atmosphere — from collapsing trust in institutions and rising political tribalism to fractured friendships, convoy polarization, online outrage culture, and the lingering exhaustion many Canadians still feel today. This is not about relitigating vaccines or lockdown arguments. It’s about something deeper: Why does Canada feel so tense now? Why do Canadians seem angrier, more divided and less trusting than before? And did the country ever truly recover emotionally from the COVID years? Millions of Canadians can feel the shift. Tonight, we talk about it honestly. #cdnpoli #canadian #canadalife #Canada #COVID #FreedomConvoy #CanadianPolitics #TapTheMaple #JustinTrudeau #MarkCarney #PierrePoilievre #CanadaNews #Pandemic #Convoy #CanadianMedia #Canadians #MentalHealth #PoliticalDivision #Trust #CanadaCulture #Lockdowns #Vaccines #Politics #SocialMedia #Canada2026 #CanadianIdentity #MediaBias #Truckers #PublicHealth #CanadaLife #CostOfLiving #EmotionalExhaustion #cultureshift

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