Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 6 hours ago:   Monday Jan 25 - 8:30pm We don't know what 2021 has in store for us, but we know some important developments to keep an eye on. This is just one example.
Checkout our list of ten datapoints to watch in 2021: https://t.co/a4b1kWBXkyhttps://t.co/SW20p3oZOa
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 6 days ago:   Tuesday Jan 19 - 12:30pm Concern about COVID-19 continues to be high. More than four-in-five Canadians say they are worried about friends or family becoming sick:
https://t.co/pKCUXNZaQVhttps://t.co/ZZOyxjIooF
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 1:45pm Percentage saying each is doing a good job of handling the COVID-19 pandemic:
70% Legault, QC
66% Horgan, BC
50% Trudeau
50% Ford, ON
48% Moe, SK
35% Pallister, MB
33% Kenney, AB
https://t.co/pKCUXNZaQVhttps://t.co/lsfusBKees
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 12:45pm As the Trump term comes to an end, Canadians are hopeful for a more fruitful next four years under Joe Biden:
https://t.co/8KuDrE12D5https://t.co/sucjRLygOx
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 10:45am Our newest release takes a look at the future of the Republican Party. Half of Trump's voters, however, still say he definitely won the election:
https://t.co/HupaebEbq3https://t.co/iG2xWC1FbM
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 9:00am New data: 2020 GOP voter motivations split between affection for Trump & policies and disdain for Biden and DNC
https://t.co/HupaebEbq3https://t.co/3fzfebVJpI
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Monday Jan 18 - 8:15am Should Donald Trump run in 2024? Just over half of his recent voters want to see it, but opinion is nowhere near-unanimous:
https://t.co/HupaebEbq3https://t.co/F9hZOs5VlI
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 14 - 12:49pm RT @338Canada: "Would you say [the PM/your provincial Premier] has done a good job or bad job in his handling of the coronavirus outbreak?"
Good job %:
70% Legault, QC
66% Horgan, BC
50% Trudeau
50% Ford, ON
48% Moe, SK
35% Pallister, MB
33% Kenney, AB
[Angus Reid, Jan.7-11, 2021] Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 14 - 12:00pm We've been tracking concern about COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Our latest finds 85% of Canadians still worried about their friends and family becoming sick (71% personal concern):
https://t.co/pKCUXNZaQVhttps://t.co/hpERnpdu7y
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 14 - 11:00am Two-thirds of Canadians say the border should be closed to travel, rather than the current plan which strongly discourages non-essential trips:
https://t.co/pKCUXNZaQVhttps://t.co/l9XcA1CNX2
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Thursday Jan 14 - 10:00am Canadians are in agreement that politicians should set an example and abide by public health advice asking everyone to not travel:
https://t.co/pKCUXNHzslhttps://t.co/JAapsgcTGh
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 3:40pm RT @angusreidforum: @angusreidorg Your insights have helped us understand the most important issues of 2020. 😀
With help from members like you, our partners at the Angus Reid Institute have conducted research on topics like the Wet'suwet'en protests, and COVID-19.
Check out their top stories of the year! Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Wednesday Jan 13 - 3:40pm RT @19ToZero: According to the latest from Angus Reid Institute (@angusreidorg), only 48% of Albertans would get the #vaccine as soon as it's available.
https://t.co/VVBY1bBh0N#Alberta#COVID#COVID19 Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 1:23pm Ottawa Senators owner has proposed allowing 6,000 fans at home games this season, socially distanced, with masks and 'rapid testing'. Would you support the NHL team closest to you having this many fans in attendance? Angus Reid Institute 1 week ago:   Tuesday Jan 12 - 12:46pm Willingness to be vaccinated trending upward as rollout continues:
https://t.co/24UAOk4aXBhttps://t.co/tCmgy3ZVHx
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 1:30pm For more on Canadian concern levels, attitudes toward vaccination and more on COVID-19, visit our Data Digest here:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 1:00pm Canadians are open to receiving a COVID19 vaccination at a number of non-traditional venues. That said, the doctor's office is still preferred:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/9ii0qGhH5h
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 12:30pm There are wide regional differences in how Canadians say their provincial government is handling the COVID19 vaccine rollout:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/Am2E4KKd0c
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 11:30am While the number of Canadians willing to be vaccinated against COVID19 is growing, half of Canadians now say they are going to be waiting 'too long'. Those 55+ most likely to feel this way:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/N3zWCFOHus
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 10:00am 83 per cent of Canadians now say they would get the COVID19 vaccine - among them, about one-in-five say they're anxious/uncomfortable, but will anyway:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/FtCe94sByD
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 10:00am 83 per cent of Canadians now say they would get the COVID19 vaccine - among them, about one-in-five say they're anxious/uncomfortable, but will anyway:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/9MbXpfAqEc
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 9:00am The percentage of Canadians saying they would take the COVID19 vaccine is its highest point amid nationwide distribution:
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/XUVBUoR5lJ
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 2 weeks ago:   Monday Jan 11 - 8:00am New today: Enthusiasm for COVID-19 vaccination continues to grow, but now half of Canadians say they're going to have to wait "too long":
https://t.co/24UAOjMA63https://t.co/cJfU8heY8O
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 3 weeks ago:   Wednesday Dec 30 - 8:30am Continuing our top stories of the year series, the top 5 stories are now being released. Follow along at: https://t.co/yBFhpv9yE9 Angus Reid Institute 4 weeks ago:   Monday Dec 28 - 3:49pm #ARITop10 - Story Nine this year: Meng and the Michaels. With Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor now in detention for more than two years in China, we examined opinions of a possible prisoner swap and views of China more broadly this year:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 4 weeks ago:   Monday Dec 28 - 1:45pm #ARITop10 - Story Ten this year: Canadians and their police. We delved into views of structural racism, defunding, and trust, in a series of important studies. https://t.co/4yw2YJe11Khttps://t.co/GImYH4j0hM
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 4 weeks ago:   Monday Dec 28 - 1:13pm This morning we sent our first batch of Top Stories for 2020 to our subscribers. The stories are also up on the website. Have a look at some of the non-pandemic related studies we did this year:
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 23 - 4:47pm Despite the stress and the restrictions, Canadians just as welcoming of the holiday season this year as last:
https://t.co/6t3bbmirqchttps://t.co/5MpItEYGQk
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 23 - 2:45pm Four-in-five Canadians prefer "Christmas" over the "Holiday Season" for this time of year, though younger people show more openness to the broader term:
https://t.co/6t3bbmirqchttps://t.co/gqgpHbDGc0
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 23 - 2:15pm The percentage of those viewing this holiday season in a primarily religious light has dropped to one-third of where it was 30 years ago. That said, two-in-five (40%) still view it at least partially as a religious celebration:
https://t.co/6t3bbmirqchttps://t.co/AHytCXAZXq
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 1:26pm Many Canadians want to travel when COVID-19 is over, but income plays a massive role in whether they'll leave the country:
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/2hxKeMvico
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 12:46pm RT @sosopolitical: I want to hug my friends at a concert at the Commodore the night before taking an international flight. https://t.co/xOGugTU3Li Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 12:30pm What to do when COVID is over... ?
British Columbians want a hug, Atlantic Canadians want to do stress-free errands, Quebecers want to party:
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/9NccV1JlVj
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 11:01am Canadians who do not plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19 are three times likelier than those who will to say that things will "never go back to the way they were" before the pandemic.
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/ruIujOmCJk
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 10:01am Younger Canadians are more optimistic about how quickly we will be able to return to normalcy after COVID-19:
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/LBtwOsJhPq
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 9:01am Most Canadians think that things won't be "back to normal" until Fall 2021 or later. Some say it never will be.
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/T16cxzldAm
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 8:30am Once the pandemic has ended, Canadians over 55 are especially looking forward to doing normal things without worry, and the return of hugs and handshakes.
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/Gejk8TKaV7
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 22 - 8:00am What are Canadians excited for when the pandemic ends? Doing the little things with no stress, getting back to physical contact, and international travel top the list.
https://t.co/NLiWSy8mvphttps://t.co/HaZbNNgvfc
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 15 - 9:30pm RT @19toZero: We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership dedicated to understanding and building public trust around COVID-19. The time to act is now. If you’re interested in becoming a partner, visit https://t.co/gOLcK6aZhE. #19ToZero#COVID19https://t.co/ib7EkDzPQV
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 15 - 4:59pm 5 per cent of those identifying as Indigenous felt the Orca was offensive, while 3 per cent in the overall general population held this view. Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 15 - 4:57pm When we asked in 2019, a large portion of Canadians felt the Washington NFL team, Edmonton CFL team, and Cleveland MLB team had offensive names or logos. 95% said they didn't perceive anything offensive in the Vancouver Canucks Orca.
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Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Tuesday Dec 15 - 4:48pm Defend or Defund? One-in-four support cutting local police budgets; most back social welfare over hiring more cops
https://t.co/OlRK0O4StVhttps://t.co/m2RsRLYJKj
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 14 - 11:40am 34% of Albertans will not commit to receiving the COVID19 vaccine. On the other end of the spectrum, just 15% of British Columbians and 14% of Atlantic Canadians say this:
https://t.co/AYKSBK76IFhttps://t.co/WpYQtWqzFU
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 14 - 10:01am Canadians are divided about current COVID19 restrictions. Equal numbers say they are hitting the right mark (37%) or should be even tougher (40%):
https://t.co/AYKSBK76IFhttps://t.co/55GURxEiup
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 14 - 9:01am Three-in-five Canadians are confident the federal government will effectively manage vaccine distribution, thought past CPC voters largely diverge on this:
https://t.co/AYKSBK76IFhttps://t.co/cluQU6ICfY
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 14 - 8:30am Most Canadians think that COVID-19 vaccination should be mandatory in extended care homes and for healthcare workers, but show less support for other areas of communities:
https://t.co/AYKSBK76IFhttps://t.co/mt7w9KgR2j
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 14 - 8:00am New Today: More Canadians willing to roll up their sleeves right away as national COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins
https://t.co/AYKSBK76IFhttps://t.co/nrynPzZwSY
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 8:50pm @TechWriterCoach Is this an email? Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 12:45pm Provincial Spotlight: As pandemic wears on, governments losing support on economic, COVID-19 management
https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/g8YGRq1O0X
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 11:45am Our Government Performance score measures satisfaction with provincial governments on 13 different measures. Saskatchewan is the only province with a score 50 or higher, after five provinces hit this mark in June:
https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/frv5swjpFI
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 11:15am After winning a majority government by 16 percentage points in 2019, Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives are now deadlocked with the opposition NDP:
https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/dSamkBM70z
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 10:45am After winning the 2019 election by 23 percentage points, the UCP is now near a tie with the opposition NDP:
https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/jtzjyvVNUY
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 9:45am As the pandemic has worn on, Canadians in nearly every part of the country have grown more critical of how their province has handled the economy: https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/4CJhG4xiTf
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 10 - 8:45am A majority in most provinces (AB/MB excluded) still say their government is handling COVID19 well, but those numbers have dropped considerably since the summer:
https://t.co/G98XjdT809https://t.co/gZZVongGf5
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 9 - 2:02pm RT @angusreidorg: Canada has approved its first vaccine for COVID19 (Pfizer) and will begin inoculations. Plenty of Canadians are willing to be first in line - about two-in-five - but then things get more difficult:
https://t.co/j2kSHc72z7https://t.co/P9mXnYG2jA
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 9 - 1:16pm Canada has approved its first vaccine for COVID19 (Pfizer) and will begin inoculations. Plenty of Canadians are willing to be first in line - about two-in-five - but then things get more difficult:
https://t.co/j2kSHc72z7https://t.co/P9mXnYG2jA
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 9 - 1:09pm One of the interesting findings from our latest release on Christmas and COVID, people are just as excited about the holidays this year as they were last (though a slight uptick in those 'dreading' it): https://t.co/6t3bbmA2hKhttps://t.co/oBmqGclpz8
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 9 - 12:56pm Concern about friends and family becoming sick appears to have levelled off, with four-in-five worried about their social circle: https://t.co/6t3bbmA2hKhttps://t.co/7njUh57LIu
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Wednesday Dec 9 - 12:53pm Perhaps a poll to see which lyric people prefer, or gauge awareness of the change? https://t.co/6Pighxc4Mm Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 7 - 6:12pm COVID Christmas: High anxiety around surging infections, but many won’t commit to staying home for the holidays
https://t.co/6t3bbmA2hKhttps://t.co/h7GyeZaBsZ
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 7 - 1:34pm RT @rodmickleburgh: Latest @angusreidorg poll shows 35% of Albertan and Quebecers intend to visit friends and family outside their immediate households at #Christmas Highest percentage in Canada....#cdnpoli#COVID19 Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 7 - 12:41pm Prime Minister Trudeau announces that the first COVID19 vaccines may be ready by next week. Notable that two-in-five Canadians said they would be ready to get one as soon as possible:
https://t.co/j2kSHc72z7https://t.co/3HXa7iH9iS
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 7 - 12:01pm Only 19% of Canadians aren't worried about their friends and family becoming sick due to COVID19, but that group is far more likely to say they'll travel over the holidays:
https://t.co/XfJjTdPD15https://t.co/WQIEkfaDGT
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Monday Dec 7 - 8:00am COVID Christmas: High anxiety around surging infections, but many won’t commit to staying home for the holidays
https://t.co/XfJjTdPD15https://t.co/brvaN2EXgM
Link to Image Angus Reid Institute 1 month ago:   Thursday Dec 3 - 2:35pm Despite relatively strong approval of Trudeau and continuing uncertainty about O'Toole, the LPC and CPC vote picture is largely unchanged since the summer:
https://t.co/H6VxKdE92Uhttps://t.co/ugaSeaNcg2