What will the future bring?  What will your future bring in post-pandemic Canada? 

A new national survey conducted right here at home has found we're worried. 

The University of Saskatchewan's Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research has released its findings from the first "Taking the Pulse of Canada" national survey. 

Just this month, they asked over 1000 Canadians what "long-term impacts they perceived COVID-19 will have across 15 different categories." 

Our mental health and well-being is the biggest concern in the "negative long-term changes from COVID-19" category with 72% of those surveyed saying it's a concern.  The economy, international travel, public events, children's education and personal finances are also major worries for Canadians. 

The survey also asked about long-term positive impacts.  76% said online shopping is one of them along with alternate workplace arrangements, online education delivery and 61% said "willingness to mask in public" is going to be another positive long-term change.