Line up a hundred Canadians who are 20 to 24 years old and ask the right questions, and roughly twenty-four of them will describe a life shaped by the fear of being watched, judged, found wanting. Do the same with a hundred people over 65, and the number drops to six. That is not a small wobble between generations. It is a fourfold gap, and it sits at the center of a new national portra New! Sign up for our email newsletter on Substack.

One in Four Young Canadians Now Carries the Mark of Social Anxiety
Ben Sullivan
