One third of Canadians have tattoos, and are proud of it, according to a new survey from Narrative Research.
Margaret Chapman, Chief Operating Officer and partner at Narrative Research, says according to their research just over 33 per cent of Canadians have tattoos, and “hardly anybody” has any regrets about them.
That said, chapman notes that there are generational differences in who is most likely to have tattoos.
She says people between the ages of 25 to 54 are most likely to have them, at about 50 per cent, while baby boomers and the youngest cohort are least likely.






















