OTTAWA—A new poll suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has made some Canadians feel more grateful for what they have. The poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies found respondents cited that feeling 56 percent of the time when asked about positive impacts from the pandemic. But there was an age divide in the survey. About two-thirds of respondents age 55 and up reported simply feeling more grateful for what they have compared to less than half of respondents 35 and under. Younger respondents in the survey more often cited spending more time with immediate family. Association president Jack Jedwab said the results likely reflect that older generations are more threatened by the virus and haven’t been able to spend as much time with close family. “There’s more of a life-threatening dimension for seniors that has made them, made that group disproportionately feel more grateful for what they have in …