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dating in canada

Valentine's Day is around the corner, and a new UQAM-led study suggests that Cupid might need to start firing a different kind of arrow in Canada. Canadians seem to be steering away from classic romantic tropes in favour of more contemporary forms of intimacy and relationship structures.

The 2024 MACLIC report, "Mapping Contemporary Love and Intimacy Ideals in Canada," sussed out the sentiments of over 3,000 Canadians. The findings identified a serious lean towards flexible relationship models and away from monogamy, especially among younger folks and the LGBTQ+ community.

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Clinking glasses and bar-side banter were once a mainstay of first dates, but more Canadian singles are saving the wine and beer for another time, or ditching it altogether.

A new Tinder study finds a third of Canada's young adults of legal drinking age (18 to 34) are skipping drinks on dates during Dry January, or at least dialing down their intake for a more 'Damp' January.

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Forget the roses, chocolates, and candlelit dinners. Singles this year were swiping right with an eye for stories instead of soulmates. Tinder’s "Year in Swipe" report found dating in 2023 was all about making memories, not making it official. The year saw new experiences take front and centre, with the excitement of discovery trumping the pursuit of normative relationship milestones.

The more exploratory and carefree approach to dating gave rise to trends like "Not Attached To an Outcome" (N.A.T.O.) dating and "Dating For The Plot," a change from customary courtship. Instead of zeroing in on the endgame, singles embraced spontaneity.

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Most Canadians are looking for love, but monogamy less so, according to a new country-wide study on partnership preferences.

The UQAM-led project MACLIC, "Mapping Contemporary Love and Intimacy Ideals in Canada," documents modern attitudes toward intimate relationships and arrangements across the country.

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