There may be more white and red on display this Canada Day, as a Donald Trump-driven boost to national pride and optimism about the nation's future continues.
But the midway point of the year after a federal election campaign and the celebration of the nation's 158th birthday is a good time to ask, "what does Canada have to offer?"
New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds Canadians more united in pride.
But while seven-in-10 (72%) say that Canada offers a good quality of life, 23 per cent - one-quarter - disagree. This rises to 42 per cent among those who supported the Conservative Party in the April federal election, signalling that despite recent cooperation between the party and the government, those divisions likely run deeper than an early-term assistance may indicate.