Winnipeggers share feelings about walking alone at night
A new Angus Reid Institute survey suggests fewer Canadians feel safe walking alone in their neighbourhood at night, with confidence dropping to 68 per cent today from 80 per cent in 2015. CBC’s Sofia Peralta-Baron visited some Winnipeg neighbourhoods to ask residents how safe they feel.

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