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Separatist sentiment? Three-in-10 in Alberta & Saskatchewan say they’d like to leave if Liberals form next government -

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Separatist sentiment is weaker now than in 2019, but persists in AB, SK, and Quebec April 6, 2025 – As if Election 45 could was looking for more drama, former opposition leader and Reform Party founder Preston Manning was rebuked by both Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader...

on Wed, 7PM

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Poilievre Monitor -

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What’s with that Liberal surge? Recent Grit switchers say it’s driven by Carney, Trump’s threats & the ‘ABC’ factor Liberal lead over CPC increases to eight points, but is Carney’s house of dreams built on concrete or sand? Conservatives Crumble: Liberals surge past CPC into majority territory,...

on Mon, 10PM

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Election 2025: Incumbent lead holds as CPC edge among men dwarfed by Liberal advantage among women -

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CPC leads by two points among men, Liberals lead by 19 points among women March 31, 2025 – In a campaign that has been remarkable for its volatility and dynamism, a new element enters the race: relative stability. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds voter intention unchanged...

on Apr 2

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Liberal lead over CPC increases to eight points, but is Carney’s house of dreams built on concrete or sand? -

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Liberal supporters continue to express less commitment to their party of choice than CPC voters March 24, 2025 – As party leaders travel across the country on the campaign hustings, the Liberal plane appears to have more lift than those of their political rivals. New data from the non-profit...

on Apr 2

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Conservatives Crumble: Liberals surge past CPC into majority territory, but Grits’ vote commitment is softer -

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Singh’s party down to single digits as left of centre voters stampede away from the NDP March 17, 2025 – A whirlwind first quarter of 2025 has swept up Canadian politics and tossed it back down in an unrecognizable jumble. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds the governing...

on Mar 17

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51st State: Canadian resolve in saying ‘no’ continues, while a massive gap between Trump & Americans is revealed -

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60% of Americans say they have no interest in Canada joining, 32% say only if Canada wants to March 12, 2025 – U.S. President Donald Trump continues to escalate his trade war and annexation rhetoric this week, leaving economists, commentators, and even supporters wondering about his motivations....

on Mar 14

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Federal vote intention tightens to near-tie as Liberals and New Democrats rally around Carney -

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Carney holds significant favourability advantage over Freeland among 2021 Liberal and NDP voters February 18, 2025 – The Liberal leadership race is set, with five individuals vying to be the next prime minister, before likely heading into a close-to-immediate federal election campaign. While two...

on Feb 20

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Shopping Shift: Four-in-five say they’re buying more Canadian products in face of tariff threat -

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Most say they are buying Canadian at grocery store; three-in-five ‘boycotting’ U.S. products February 19, 2025 – Tariffs on Canadian goods crossing into the United States may largely be on hold for another two weeks, but many Canadians are already changing their consumer habits to support...

on Feb 20

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Ontario Election: Four-in-five, including a majority of PC voters, say election called to serve Ford’s interests -

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Health care, cost of living loom much larger than Trump in Ontarians’ priorities February 7, 2025 – After meeting with the nation’s provincial leaders and the prime minister on Jan. 15, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that it was time to put Canada first, even ahead of provincial interests, in...

on Feb 11

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Pride in Canada rebounds in face of Trump threat; working to reduce interprovincial trade barriers seen as key to response -

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Percentage saying they are ‘very proud’ to be Canadian jumps from 34 to 44 per cent vs. December February 5, 2025 – It has been a whirlwind past week in Canada-U.S. relations, after announced tariffs on Canadian goods entering America – set to take effect on Tuesday – were delayed 30 days. This,...

on Feb 7

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‘Three Amigos’ Summit: Just one-in-four Canadians say NAFTA has been good for their country -

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Trade, security issues top Canadians’ list of priorities for North American Leaders’ Summit June 27, 2016 – With U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart Enrique Peña Nieto in Ottawa this week for the “Three Amigos” summit, a new public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute...

on Feb 3

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Canada as 51st State? Four-in-five Americans say a merger should be up to Canadians; 90% of us say ‘no’ -

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Americans oppose a merger 2:1; just 52% say if Canada does join the U.S., it should get ‘full statehood’ January 14, 2025 – Comments once dismissed as “trolling”, “musing” or “Trump just being Trump” have taken on more serious overtones as the U.S. president-elect persists in talking about...

on Jan 14

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The Federal Liberals’ New Year’s Eve Nightmare: Party vote intent sinks to 16%, Trudeau approval at all-time low -

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46% say PM should resign, prorogue House for leadership race; two-in-five want a Feb. 2025 election December 30, 2024 – At the end of what has already been a bruising year for federal Liberals, they are on the precipice of a very unhappy New Year. Amid growing calls for their leader to resign,...

on Dec 31

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Disability & MAID: Three-in-five concerned lack of adequate care may push vulnerable to consider assisted dying -

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Support for MAID overall rises, while access to quality health care continues to be a challenge November 21, 2024 – Canada entered a new world of health care in 2016 when medical assistance in dying (MAID) was legalized. More than 40,000 Canadians have chosen to end their life this way since...

on Nov 25

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U.S. Election: Race tight one week from Election Day, early returns favor Kamala Harris -

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Those who have already cast a ballot give Democratic candidate a 14-point advantage (53% to 39%) October 29, 2024 – With just one week until Election Day, tens of millions of voters have already cast their ballot, while millions more hear final arguments from Republican presidential candidate...

on Oct 29

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Ford’s PCPO increases vote share despite Ontarians giving it the worst government performance score in Canada -

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Opposition leaders struggle to generate enthusiasm; at least three-in-10 ‘don’t know’ Crombie, Stiles October 3, 2024 – New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds the PCPO increasing its vote advantage over the opposition despite mounting criticism from Ontarians on the government’s...

on Oct 17

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CPC policy hypotheticals: Canadians see a balanced budget, longer jail time as ‘good’; defunding CBC as ‘bad’ -

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Majority believe CPC has ‘hidden agenda’ it won’t reveal until the party is in office September 18, 2024 – The House of Commons returns from its summer break this week in a more precarious situation than it left, as the minority Liberals govern without the firm backstop of a supply and...

on Sep 20

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Harris leads Trump by four points; White and non-White voters at odds with seven weeks until Election Day -

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By more than two-to-one margin Harris seen as having won first Presidential debate between candidates September 17, 2024 – The headlines of the day surround reports of a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, this time near one of his golf courses in Florida. Despite this...

on Sep 17

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Foreign Interference: Two-thirds, including majority of CPC voters say all leaders should read NSICOP report -

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Majorities feel Poilievre, Trudeau, parliament, not taking foreign interference seriously enough June 21, 2024 – The House of Commons rose for summer break this week. It is a ritual that sends bills yet to be passed into legislative purgatory, while sending MPs back into ridings to work the...

on Sep 13

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The Missing Political Middle: One-third of Canadians say they feel like ‘orphans’ as parties move farther apart -

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Half of Canadians believe no federal political party ‘really represents’ their views September 12, 2024 – ‘Extremism’ and ‘polarization’ have become common terms framing the discussion of Canada’s political scene. As federal political parties take turns labelling the other as extremists, there...

on Sep 12

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DNC Bump?: Harris extends lead over Trump with base built on youth vote -

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Three-quarters say it’s harder for women to win elections as Harris becomes second female candidate August 24, 2024 – With the presidential race formalized, the “business” part of the 2024 election truly begins. New data taken during the Democratic National Convention from the non-profit Angus...

on Aug 24

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Game Change: Invigorated young Democrats give Harris slight lead over Trump -

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Four-in-five believe this to be ‘one of the most important elections’ in American history July 29, 2024 – A whirlwind month in politics appears to have catalyzed the presidential race, with reports that Kamala Harris has the support of enough delegates to receive the Democratic nomination...

on Jul 29

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Trumped Again?: 66% of Canadians say a second GOP presidential term would be ‘bad’ or ‘terrible’ for Canada -

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Most say economy would suffer, Canada-U.S. relationship would worsen; some Conservatives diverge July 23, 2024 – The U.S. presidential race was turned on its head by the Sunday news that current President Joe Biden had stopped his campaign for re-election and endorsed Vice President Kamala...

on Jul 25

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Premiers' Performance: Kinew on top as honeymoon continues; Eby slides as B.C. election approaches -

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Slight recovery keeps Legault above bottom as Quebec premier still struggles with approval June 26, 2024 – As the country’s provincial legislatures break for summer, there appears to be an outbreak of election fever. Three provinces have elections this fall, but statements from premiers in two...

on Jun 26

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Campus Encampments: Generational divide over support for pro-Palestinian camps, length of time they can stay -

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Near half of 18-34s in U.S., Canada say ‘several months’ of camps is fine; majority of 55+s disagree June 3, 2024 – As universities across the country celebrate convocations, some of Canada’s largest institutions do so in the face of pro-Palestinian encampments entrenched on university grounds...

on Jun 23

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Despite frequent evidence of both, concern over anti-Semitism, Islamophobia has declined since last year -

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However, seven-in-ten Jews and half of Muslims say prejudice against them ‘requires serious attention’ June 18, 2024 – A shooting at Bais Chaya Mushka school, a Jewish school in Ontario, and arson targeting the home of a Muslim family in London again shone a disturbing light on a trend of...

on Jun 18

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Canada’s national party leaders have never been less popular, and 50 years of data demonstrates that - Angus Reid Institute

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For the first time since 1974, all three major federal party leaders score at least -12 in approval May 9, 2024 – Many pundits and observers have speculated that politics

on May 9

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In Gaza-Israel conflict, sympathies now shared equally between both sides after shift in Canadian opinion - Angus Reid Institute

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Concern over genocide allegations drives increase in calls for a full ceasefire February 12, 2024 – As the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza drags on, new data from

on Apr 7, 2024

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Raise, pause, abolish? Centre-left voters rally around carbon tax, but majority would still reduce or eliminate it - Angus Reid Institute

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Amid rebate debate awareness of carbon tax reimbursement rises nine points March 25, 2024 – With help from the Bloc Québécois and the NDP, Justin Trudeau’s Liberals survived a non-confidence

on Apr 3, 2024

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Saskatchewan Spotlight: Sask Party preferred on top issues, hold double-digit vote intention lead - Angus Reid Institute

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Despite 50%-38% lead over opposition NDP, Saskatchewan Party support at lowest point in four years March 15, 2024 – New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute find the incumbent

on Mar 15, 2024

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Federal Politics: On best PM, Canadians about as likely to choose Poilievre as ‘none of the above’ - Angus Reid Institute

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CPC leads in vote intention comfortably (40%) over Liberals (23%) and NDP (21%) March 7, 2024 – Political watchers might observe that it has been a winter of both attempted

on Mar 8, 2024

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Parental opposition to childhood vaccination grows as Canadians worry about harms of anti-vax movement - Angus Reid Institute

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Opposition to mandatory childhood vaccination jumps from 24 to 38 per cent since 2019 February 28, 2024 – As some diseases such as measles and polio – thought to be

on Mar 2, 2024