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Angus Reid Institute 13 hours ago:   Saturday Feb 4 - 12:54pm La disposition de dérogation : la majorité estime que son utilisation accrue est problématique et souhaiterait son abolition
https://t.co/FZGEUeBlyv Angus Reid Institute 13 hours ago:   Saturday Feb 4 - 12:54pm Notwithstanding Clause: Majority see increased use problematic, would pursue abolition
https://t.co/GTTLZNrIft Angus Reid Institute 13 hours ago:   Saturday Feb 4 - 12:53pm RT @ShachiKurl: From @paulvieira, feat analysis from me @angusreidorghttps://t.co/vzxFu1Eld1 Angus Reid Institute 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 12:46pm Was the Emergencies Act needed? Canadians aren't unanimous, but the largest group say yes:
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https://t.co/iLYgrzPovS Angus Reid Institute 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 9:45am Emergencies Act: Ahead of report release, half say Freedom Convoy protests were a threat to national security
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 8:45am Nearly a year later, half say invoking Emergencies Act was needed, others preferred alternate paths to resolution https://t.co/iLYgrzOQGkhttps://t.co/b20H4n9yok
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 days ago:   Thursday Feb 2 - 7:45am Emergencies Act: Ahead of report release, half say Freedom Convoy protests were a threat to national security https://t.co/iLYgrzPovShttps://t.co/I5lfkxqEXX
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 1:01pm More than half of Canadians believe the country should abolish the notwithstanding clause. A majority in Quebec would keep the clause in place.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 12:01pm Half of Canadians believe the notwithstanding clause weakens the rights and freedoms enshrined in the country's constitution.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 11:01am Two-in-five in Quebec believe that province's Bill 96 was an acceptable use of the notwithstanding clause. In all other provinces, fewer than one-in-ten agree.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 10:00am More than three-in-five Canadians believe Ontario's Bill 28 was an unacceptable use of the notwithstanding clause.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 26 - 9:01am Overall, three-in-five Canadians are concerned with increased use of the notwithstanding clause. Residents in the two provinces which invoked the notwithstanding clause in 2022 - Ontario and Quebec - are on opposite ends of the spectrum of concern.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 5:09pm 24 Sussex: Most Canadians say political cowardice is the reason why PM’s official residence continues to crumble
https://t.co/sSU1RsQ8pa Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 3:01pm New today: Canadians strongly support COVID-19 test requirement for travellers from China, but also question its efficacy
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 12:01pm One-in-five Canadians say they have not travelled at all in recent months because they're worried about the risk of being infected by COVID-19.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 11:01am Half of Canadians who oppose the requirement that travellers from China must test negative for COVID-19 believe it to be a racist policy.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 10:00am Canadians who believe the policy that travellers from China must test negative for COVID-19 prior to boarding their plane will be effective at reducing the spread of COVID-19 in Canada are in the minority. https://t.co/m39QVj1IFs
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 9:01am Canadians who oppose the requirement that travellers from China must test negative for COVID-19 prior to boarding are outnumbered by nearly five to one by those who support it.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 24 - 8:00am Canadians strongly support COVID-19 test requirement for travellers from China, but also question its efficacy
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 3:01pm New today: 24 Sussex: Most Canadians say political cowardice is the reason why PM’s official residence continues to crumble
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 12:57pm The Angus Reid Institute is excited to collaborate to the launch of the uOttawa Summer School in Survey Research next May! The program is tailored for professionals who want to acquire skills in survey research! Join us now! https://t.co/kFYtZsRoaX@KasChair@ferland_ben https://t.co/67J33IcaTo
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 11:01am Most Canadians support giving the prime minister housing at public expense, but are less supportive of official residences for other political figures.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 10:01am Two-thirds of Canadians believe the potential political fallout is why recent governments have failed to maintain the prime minister's official residence at 24 Sussex Drive.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 23 - 8:00am 24 Sussex: Most Canadians say political cowardice is the reason why PM’s official residence continues to crumble
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 3:01pm New today: Holiday travel hell: More Canadians blame weather and airlines, than government, for recent chaos
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 2:00pm A plurality of Canadians across all income brackets say they plan to travel more in 2023. However, those in higher-income households are more likely to say this than those in lower-income ones.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 1:01pm A majority of Canadian across all demographics and political leanings believe Canada needs more airline competition.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 12:48pm RT @aartipole: New data from the @angusreidorg finds Canadians blame the weather (70%) and airlines & rail companies (68%) for the holiday travel chaos.
In a survey released today, 1 in 3 of those surveyed point the finger at the federal government.
https://t.co/p4al1P8z2jhttps://t.co/Q9lw3zRJzv Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 12:00pm Three-in-five Canadians believe major travel operators such as airlines, bus lines and rail lines do not care about their customers.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 11:01am Approaching half of frequent travellers say the Canadian Transportation Agency should fine airlines in situations where they fail to uphold customer rights even if it means higher airfares.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 10:00am Those whose holiday plans were affected by the travel woes say Transport Canada failed to plan for the holiday surge in travel at higher rates than those who avoided the mess.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 18 - 9:01am Canadian women are more likely than men to say the snowstorms deserve blame for the holiday travel chaos. Men blame federal government at much higher rates than women.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:20pm Quality & comprehensive polling, no fees: Since 2014, more than three million Canadians have accessed ARI
https://t.co/BJAU2zInov Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 5:18pm Les récentes perturbations au sein de la chaîne d’approvisionnement offrent aux Canadiens un nouveau regard sur le transport maritime
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 17 - 2:05pm Appui croissant en faveur de l’énergie nucléaire : deux répondants sur cinq se sentiraient à l’aise si une centrale s’installait dans un rayon de 50 km de leur domicile.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Friday Jan 13 - 11:20am Risks & realities of contact sports: Most say Hamlin injury an ‘unfortunate part of the game’, won’t affect their viewership
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 4:20pm Support for nuclear power increases six points over an 18-month period. Support for other forms of energy largely unchanged:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 3:54pm Support for nuclear power depends partially on a person's distance from the active site. Three-in-five support nuclear power in their province:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 3:01pm New today: As support for nuclear energy increases, two-in-five say they’d be comfortable with a plant within 50 km
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 12:01pm There are high levels of support among Canadians for the expansion of solar and wind power generation. There is less support overall for further development of fossil fuel sources.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 11:01am Majorities in Ontario and New Brunswick, two provinces where nuclear power plants currently operate, say they are comfortable with a nuclear station in their province.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 10:00am Canadian support for nuclear power expansion has grown by six points in the last 18 months. Meanwhile, support for the increase of supply of other sources is stable.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Jan 11 - 9:01am Opposition to expansion of the use of nuclear power in Canada is highest in Quebec, which decommisioned its only nuclear power plant in 2012.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 10 - 5:56pm Des études de qualité et détaillées, sans frais : depuis 2014, plus de trois millions de Canadiens consultent les données partagées par ARI.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Tuesday Jan 10 - 5:44pm Some information and a thank you from @AngusReid.
Quality & comprehensive polling, no fees: Since 2014, more than three million Canadians have accessed ARI
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Friday Dec 30 - 2:43pm A look at five stories that defined the year in public opinion. Inflation, health care, the ‘Freedom Convoy’ and more:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 22 - 3:01pm New today: Unmasked but not Unwilling? More than half would bring back mask mandates, including many who rarely wear one
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 22 - 11:01am Canadian women over 54 – the age group most likely to be masking – are also the most likely to say mask mandates should return to their province at 72 per cent.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 22 - 10:00am Canadian men, and especially those under 55, are the most likely demographic to say they are never masking.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 22 - 8:00am Unmasked but not Unwilling? More than half would bring back mask mandates, including many who rarely wear one
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 3:01pm New today: The Sacred Texts: Canadian perspectives on the Bible, Qu’ran, Torah, and their place in modern society
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 2:00pm Canadians who were raised Christian or identify as Christian were asked to appraise the Bible with a modern lens. One-quarter disagree the Bible contains sexist messages. Others agree that it is sexist to varying levels.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 1:01pm The sacred texts mean many things to many people, and for the engaged, there are myriad reasons they return to the Bible, Torah or Qu'ran. "To be closer to God" and "for comfort" rank highly for engaged Christians and Muslims.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 12:01pm For this study, ARI and @cardusca defined engaged as having interacted with a sacred text within the past five years. This measure of engagement varied across religions.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 11:01am There is a widespread belief in Canada that the major world religions teach the same things in their scriptures.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 21 - 10:00am Three-in-five Canadians say they have engaged with a sacred text during their adult lives. Those who identify as Christian, Muslim or Jewish are more likely to have recently engaged with their respective sacred text.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 19 - 3:01pm New today: Federal leadership: Trudeau enjoys end of year approval bump; Poilievre remains deeply unpopular with women
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 19 - 1:01pm Approval for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has improved from a mid-year lull. Still, more than half of Canadians disapprove of Trudeau.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 19 - 11:02am Three-in-five Canadians believe the rising cost of living is a top issue facing the country. Half say health care. Both issues significantly outpace other concerns.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 19 - 9:01am After three months as the leader of the Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre is viewed much more negatively than his predecessors at similar points in their tenure.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 15 - 3:01pm New today: Ontario Spotlight: Ford government frozen out over key issues of inflation, health care, education
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 15 - 12:01pm Parents with school-aged children are as likely to blame Doug Ford, Stephen Lecce and the union representing education support workers for the recent dispute.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 15 - 11:01am A solid majority of Ontarians believe the government has performed poorly on education. However, those with kids in school are more likely to offer praise than those without.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 15 - 10:01am Six months after the election, Ontarians are more dissatisfied than not with the performance of Doug Ford's government.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 15 - 9:00am Ontarian women are more concerned than men about health care, while those over the age of 54 are more likely to believe health care to be a top issue than younger Ontarians.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 3:01pm Three-quarters of Canadians believe it should be the responsibility of shipping companies to pay for emergency towing services. Few believe it should be a government service paid for by taxpayers.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 1:01pm The Canadian Coast Guard receives high praise from Canadians for contributing towards safe shipping in Canadian waters. There is less positivity towards federal and provincial governments and other federal departments which manage the shipping industry.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 12:01pm In the midst of a cost of living crisis, two-in-five Canadians say they would not pay extra on items shipped from overseas to reduce or offset emissions. One-in-five would pay less than 1% extra.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 11:02am Canadians' top worries when it comes to the marine shipping industry are related to water pollution. Potential spills from oil tankers top the list, followed by ships dumping waste or the potential spillage of ship fuel.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 10:01am Nearly all Canadians believe shipping is done safely in the waters surrounding the country. This has been a steady belief since ARI and @ClearSeasOrg first asked on this subject in 2016.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 13 - 9:01am Canadians' recognition of the number of goods that arrive by ship is growing following two years of supply chain strife.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 12 - 3:47pm Is the UCP governing well in Alberta? It depends who you ask. Would-be UCP voters (48%) are largely positive while would-be NDP voters (44%) are almost unanimously negative:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 12 - 12:00pm With Eby at the helm, BCNDP open up 15 point vote intention advantage over BC Liberals - soon to be BC United: https://t.co/oyJRZUfhM0https://t.co/AN1zjn5pY0
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 12 - 10:00am BC Spotlight: Eby’s housing salvo met with enthusiasm, but NDP remains heavily criticized on affordability, health care
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 8 - 3:01pm New today: Wilted Rose: Third party support evaporates leaving NDP, UCP statistically tied in vote intent with divergent supporter priorities
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