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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Apr 3 - 11:02am
Half of Canadians who describe themselves as in terrible shape financially say the GST rebate will help their household, suggesting that the one-time boost is unlikely to resolve their challenges. https://t.co/sd7NUJHlKJ https://t.co/DLnUFCjQk7


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Apr 3 - 10:02am
Most Canadians will not benefit from recently announced policies in the federal budget. However, many still believe they are good initiatives. https://t.co/sd7NUJHlKJ https://t.co/5sjy4So9jH


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Apr 3 - 9:02am
Men are much more likely than women to believe the federal government is spending too much. Women are more likely to believe the government is taking the right tact by spending on assistance for lower-income Canadians and investing in growth. https://t.co/sd7NUJHlKJ https://t.co/yRTJ1LPHI4


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Apr 3 - 8:01am
Deficit Doubts: Past CPC, Bloc voters drive plurality view federal government should do more to get out of the red https://t.co/sd7NUJHlKJ https://t.co/91IMDogqzb


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Sunday Apr 2 - 2:32pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @CBCQueensPark @DavidColetto @NickKouvalis @LyleGreg @quito_maggi @JohnWrightLive @tweetsfromdon @darrellbricker @EricGrenierTW @338Canada @CanadianPolling A few thoughts in a mini thread. As with journalists, lawyers, politicians, etc. pollsters are often convenient sawhorses for every narrative people want to put on the things they don't like about election campaigns ...

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 3:02pm
New today: Federal Vote Deep Dive: Despite national lead, major urban centres represent a significant obstacle for CPC https://t.co/iOfGMV9MHo https://t.co/mqIXzohRqz


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 12:02pm
Quebec has multiple competitive regions, but Montreal remains a Liberal stronghold. https://t.co/iOfGMV9MHo https://t.co/3n9KjcLKXp


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 11:03am
The Liberals draw much of their support in Ontario from Toronto. However, the CPC is favoured in much of the rest of the province. https://t.co/iOfGMV9MHo https://t.co/wTU2WnXFxK


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 10:02am
The CPC has a significant advantage in Calgary and Edmonton, as well as an overwhelming majority outside of those two major urban centres. https://t.co/iOfGMVakwW https://t.co/hUjWK1RFAu


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 9:02am
In British Columbia, Metro Vancouver continues to be the strongest source of support for the governing Liberals. https://t.co/iOfGMV9MHo https://t.co/qYGEDZKJ7G


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 30 - 8:01am
Federal Vote Deep Dive: Despite national lead, major urban centres represent a significant obstacle for CPC https://t.co/iOfGMV9MHo https://t.co/7KXspm9wmQ


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 9:02pm
RT @angusreidorg: Are you part of a Canadian non-profit interested in a public opinion research project? Contact us to form a partnership & produce valuable insights for your organization & the Canadian public. Fore more info, including our cost-sharing arrangement: info@angusreid.org https://t.co/6nmUgcqlaQ


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 3:01pm
New today: Alberta Spotlight: Smith and UCP lead as the NDP fights in Calgary to convert warmth for Notley into votes https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 12:02pm
The NDP and UCP are statistically tied in vote intent in Calgary. Meanwhile, the NDP lead in Edmonton and the UCP in the rest of the province. https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0 https://t.co/JsrJIvxGBB


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 11:03am
Since the beginning of 2021, vote intent for the NDP has remained relatively stable. Meanwhile, since Danielle Smith became leader of the UCP, support for that party has grown. https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0 https://t.co/dzHYCS5xjg


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 10:02am
Across all demographics in Alberta, the top issue is inflation, and the second most selected concern is health care. Below those two dominating priorities, there is more variation. https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0 https://t.co/X4pPBR6Lbp


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 9:02am
Premier and UCP leader Danielle Smith and NDP leader Rachel Notley have different demographic strengths. Smith is viewed more positively by men and older Albertans, while Notley has a more favourable appraisal from women and those aged 18 to 34. https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0 https://t.co/yxC7pomjzb


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 29 - 8:01am
Alberta Spotlight: Smith and UCP lead as the NDP fights in Calgary to convert warmth for Notley into votes https://t.co/rIZ1JTnvx0 https://t.co/vWfug1w7TK


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 27 - 1:15pm
Are you part of a Canadian non-profit interested in a public opinion research project? Contact us to form a partnership & produce valuable insights for your organization & the Canadian public. Fore more info, including our cost-sharing arrangement: info@angusreid.org https://t.co/6nmUgcqlaQ


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 27 - 12:06pm
For more information on who we've worked with, how it works, and our cost sharing agreement, have a look here: https://t.co/QpUPY15P6I https://t.co/AAlZqB9U0R


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 27 - 11:39am
Are you part of a Canadian non-profit interested in a public opinion research project? Contact us to form a partnership and produce valuable insights for your organization and the Canadian public. Contact: info@angusreid.org https://t.co/4QrbKpbyWD


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 4:00pm
New today: Views from (both sides of) the 49th: Canadians take more pride in their country than Americans do in their own https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/Vx0fAge8DU


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 3:00pm
Younger Canadians, and those who identify as a visible minority, are more likely than others to report a poor experience at the border. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/z8rsUCPsUh


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 2:01pm
The vast majority of Canadians who travelled to the U.S. in the past 12 months had a good experience with U.S. Customs. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/3xzDytPdk7


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 1:00pm
In Canada, past Conservative voters are less likely than other major party supporters to say they are proud to live in Canada. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/OyBH3PYOJY


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 12:01pm
Americans are less effusive in their praise of Canada than Canadians are of their own country. But majorities south of the border believe Canada to be safe, caring and prosperous. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/nGEkni75Qs


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 11:00am
Canadians' appraisal of Canada has become more positive since January 2022. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/zN5BdA7FBL


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 10:00am
Those who voted for former U.S. President Donald Trump are more likely to say they are proud to say they live in the United States than those who voted for current President Joe Biden. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/QhwBRcZFSJ


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 9:00am
On most fronts, Canadians are more critical of the U.S. than Americans. https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/TQNzuoLL2k


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 23 - 8:00am
Views from (both sides of) the 49th: Canadians take more pride in their country than Americans do in their own https://t.co/xIS7viZoHT https://t.co/vE66zEtfDO


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 22 - 6:49pm
Mr. Biden Goes to Ottawa: China tops list of issues Canadians want PM-President summit to address https://t.co/n6elT3igEY https://t.co/9B8nGcH0fV


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 3:01pm
New today: Mr. Biden Goes to Ottawa: China tops list of issues Canadians want PM-President summit to address https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/53l16i61kR


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 1:01pm
The European Union and the U.S. top the list of Canadians' preferred trading partners. Few Canadians - 8% - would like to see more trade with Canada's third-largest trading partner, China. https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/is19Bp2LOb


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 12:01pm
Approaching three-quarters of Canadians believe the U.S. is their country's best friend internationally. The feeling is not as strong among Americans. https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/vbYS8j9Fwo


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 11:00am
Majorities on both sides of the border say the Canada-U.S. relationship is strong or very strong. https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/VQGH8PWRMs


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 10:00am
Canadians' assessments of the performance of the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden have been more positive than they were of former U.S. President Donald Trump https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/E1HMJIsOQR


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 9:00am
Reactions to U.S. President Joe Biden's visit to Canada are split between ambivalence and enthusiasm. https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/SJgbmoSMJv


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 21 - 8:00am
Mr. Biden Goes to Ottawa: China tops list of issues Canadians want PM-President summit to address https://t.co/n6elT3hIPq https://t.co/x4efTOBb9b


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 20 - 3:01pm
New today: Bank Account Blues: Half of Canadians say they’re worse off than a year ago, far fewer expect improvement https://t.co/Iag1HTxfWt https://t.co/9I7b2DsMY0


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 20 - 11:01am
Seven-in-ten Canadians who say their finances deteriorated over the last year, and expect them to continue to worsen over the next, believe inflation is a top issue facing the country. https://t.co/Iag1HTxfWt https://t.co/6E4oT9rh1g


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 20 - 10:01am
Over time, financial optimism is always a minor opinion among Canadians. However, rarely is financial pessimism as high. https://t.co/Iag1HTxfWt https://t.co/InEPQExaDc


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 20 - 9:00am
Half of Canadians say they are worse off financially now than they were at this time last year, a figure that remains near record levels seen in Angus Reid Institute tracking dating back to 2010. https://t.co/Iag1HTxfWt https://t.co/3znOQZGyrP


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Monday Mar 20 - 8:00am
Bank Account Blues: Half of Canadians say they’re worse off than a year ago, far fewer expect improvement https://t.co/Iag1HTxfWt https://t.co/EJmwh2ziSu


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Saturday Mar 18 - 10:00am
ICYMI: A thread on some of our data that has been misreported. https://t.co/asKmag0pFE

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg @MLInstitute @cpc @CBCNews Thanks for following along. Again you can read the source material (that no one linked to) here: https://t.co/uRwgP5zoyw -30-

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg @MLInstitute @cpc @CBCNews Anyway, hoping the media outlets in question will correct their reports. Hoping...

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg @MLInstitute @cpc @CBCNews When I look at the way a misreported tweet that failed to link to the original source data was picked up not once but twice, I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I am totally 😱😣😡🤬😡🤬🤯 especially when we take pains @angusreidorg to make the source data available online.

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg @MLInstitute The whole point of that study from last year was to do a deep dive on what potential @CPC voters were thinking about various policy statements being proffered by the then-candidates. It was NOT a comprehensive or substantive poll on how the @CBCNews is or should be funded.

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg There's a reason we publish our questionnaires, explain our methodology, and publish detailed tables. It's so that people can link back to the ORIGINAL source material. @MLInstitute

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg At no point does this add up to 64% of Canadians!!!!!

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg The overall base size was n=5,105. Of this group, 3,086 got the question. Of THIS group, 46% said they'd "totally accept" the complete defunding of the CBC, an issue being discussed in the leadership campaign. A further 17% of this group said they would "reluctantly accept" it

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg The problem is secondary references to this study misrepresent WHO was asked the question. The q, (shown below) was put to respondents who would have considered voting CPC under the leadership of one of the candidates at the time, NOT all Canadians. https://t.co/TiP5wyEi6G


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg Basically, the March/22 study was conducted during the then-CPC leadership. Below you can see how the data was presented in the report: https://t.co/kBA0wAhxqj


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:24pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg The TL;DR is this: our report contains crucial context about the BASE we talked to in asking q's about defunding the CBC ...

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling @angusreidorg Anyway, this is the original report from March 22, 2022: https://t.co/uRwgP5zoyw

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre @CanadianPolling I will pause here and talk about how maddening it is that none of these three sources actually linked to the *original* data from @angusreidorg which we make freely and publicly accessible on our website. 🫤

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: @TheHubCanada @TrueNorthCentre ...which in turn took ITS information, from a tweet from @CanadianPolling ... which is ALSO incorrect: https://t.co/M2aPMMhbSA


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: The @TheHubCanada article in turn references a story from March 2022 from @TrueNorthCentre.... follow me here ... https://t.co/OHbGnT3os3


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: And here's the part that's not correct: https://t.co/9SefONYZRH


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: So here's the piece in full: https://t.co/hfNgKEZgUT

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Friday Mar 17 - 5:23pm
RT @ShachiKurl: Hi everyone. Apologies for the Friday afternoon thread when you're trying to do your #StPatricksDay2023 thing, but I need to address some misreported data of ours referenced in a recent article published in @TheHubCanada: 🧵

Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 3:01pm
New today: Federal Politics: Liberals trail CPC by six points in vote intention; but Poilievre lags Trudeau in likeability https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/Q9tvncluDP


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 2:00pm
Vote retention for the Liberals has declined by 11 points since January 2022. Retention for the other major parties since then has remained consistent or grown in the case of the Bloc Québécois. https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/UsU5ePJCKE


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 1:01pm
The CPC lead in vote intention by six points over the Liberals with the NDP in third. https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/d44AHcQfzS


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 12:00pm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and CPC leader Pierre Poilievre garner positive impressions from different demographics. https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/1Z2sCbtaLV


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 11:00am
Nearly as many Canadians have a favourable view of CPC leader Pierre Poilievre as have a very unfavourable one. https://t.co/TpZ8HVj04E https://t.co/1HFTU2iZip


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 10:00am
Approval of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declined by six points in recent months. https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/4kjZQXA0fx


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 9:00am
The rising cost of living and health care continue to outpace other issues the country faces in the eyes of Canadians. https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/HCFHs1KuXv


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Thursday Mar 16 - 8:00am
Federal Politics: Liberals trail CPC by six points in vote intention; but Poilievre lags Trudeau in likeability https://t.co/TpZ8HVisf6 https://t.co/RkYuco6aOM


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 6:00pm
The percentage of British Columbians holding no opinion of Premier David Eby has declined by 10 points since December. Approaching half have a favourable rating of his performance as premier so far. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/fxjWxIcdKI


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 5:00pm
Approval of Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has returned to the high levels seen in his first term in office. https://t.co/x0gfUc2ErM https://t.co/GbqFXGi4md


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 4:00pm
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston's approval has remained steady in recent quarters. Half in Nova Scotia have a positive rating of Houston. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/QEaFAKNVz0


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 3:01pm
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in familiar territory as one-in-three Ontarians approve of his performance. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/iUy8hSB2B3


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 2:00pm
Premier Blaine Higgs finds himself at the bottom of the approval rankings for premiers across the country. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/hCofu7ZPda


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 1:01pm
More than half of Quebecers approve of Premier François Legault. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/iMFB8dNyMI


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 12:01pm
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey's approval has rebounded from lows seen in 2022. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/BbkHDCaDQh


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 11:01am
Three-in-five Islanders approve of P.E.I. Premier Dennis King with election day scheduled for April 3. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/8ocLv8VFUn


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 10:00am
Premier Heather Stefanson and the Progressive Conservative government are running out of time to turn around a low approval number before Manitobans vote in the fall. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/eyjOFeKDBS


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 9:00am
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has the approval of 46 per cent of Albertans as that province readies for a spring election. https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/hRiuUsbiKY


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Angus Reid Institute
8 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 15 - 8:00am
Premiers’ Performance: Three premiers face re-election in 2023; others spring forward, a few fall back https://t.co/x0gfUc26Ce https://t.co/T1f54DXSWd


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 3:01pm
New today: Islamophobia in Canada: Four mindsets indicate negativity is nationwide, most intense in Quebec https://t.co/UQkXuyrqPj https://t.co/FgQDFEJwnL


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 2:01pm
Canadians are split as to whether Canada has a serious problem with anti-Muslim attitudes or not. https://t.co/UQkXuyrqPj https://t.co/fsrKmiaMbm


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 1:01pm
Three-in-five in Quebec support Bill 21. The law is much less popular outside of that province, however. https://t.co/UQkXuyqSZL https://t.co/ZCZAS2kxJT


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 12:01pm
Quebec's Bill 21 is more likely to be supported by those with negative views of Islam. https://t.co/UQkXuyqSZL https://t.co/0YRjCpFRjU


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 11:01am
For this study, the Angus Reid Institute created a Views of Islam Index, which measured respondents' answers to six questions about Islam. https://t.co/UQkXuyrqPj https://t.co/2aaSI639tB


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 10:01am
In the case of six different places of worship, a majority in Quebec say they'd be comfortable if they were to be built in their neighbourhood. However, they express less comfort with the concept than those in other provinces. https://t.co/UQkXuyrqPj https://t.co/CaL6un5WpC


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 9:01am
Using a net favourability score, those who view each faith positively versus negatively, Canadians’ more unfavourable perspective of Islam than other religions is clearly delineated. https://t.co/UQkXuyrqPj https://t.co/Qm0YroCJYN


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 8:45am
L’islamophobie au Canada : quatre mentalités révèlent qu’une certaine négativité existe à l’échelle nationale et, dans une mesure plus importante, au Québec. https://t.co/YsEsjK0vL7 https://t.co/8S3IiTcVS3


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Monday Mar 13 - 8:00am
Islamophobia in Canada: Four mindsets indicate negativity is nationwide, most intense in Quebec https://t.co/UQkXuyqSZL https://t.co/KCzgBatWjT


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 3:25pm
Views of U.S. warm from 2020 lows; three-in-five Canadians view America favourably https://t.co/QXVXa0adRV https://t.co/7maBT0IJ2d


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 3:01pm
New today: Friends and foes: Most Canadians say Ottawa should approach China as a ‘threat’ or ‘enemy’ https://t.co/QXVXa09G2n https://t.co/nNvfmSfAgn


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 12:01pm
Majorities of political supporters of all stripes believe Canada should approach China as a threat or worse. But past Conservative voters are most likely to say China should be viewed as an enemy. https://t.co/QXVXa09G2n https://t.co/13C8XLn1GD


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 10:00am
As recently as 2017, half of Canadians had a favourable view of China. Since 2020, one-in-eight or fewer say the same. https://t.co/QXVXa09G2n https://t.co/lmp9ygMzbN


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 9:01am
Three-in-five Canadians view the U.S. and Mexico positively. At the other end of the spectrum, most say they have negative views of China and Russia. https://t.co/QXVXa09G2n https://t.co/jHMMGOyKob


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Friday Mar 10 - 8:00am
Friends and foes: Most Canadians say Ottawa should approach China as a ‘threat’ or ‘enemy’ https://t.co/QXVXa09G2n https://t.co/fJsFag1IH4


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 7 - 3:01pm
New today: Lacking the Will: Half of Canadians say they don’t have a last will and testament, including one-in-five aged 55+ https://t.co/95AbmpMygU https://t.co/BzIzf1gSzX


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 7 - 11:01am
Canadians who don't have a will have myriad reasons why they haven't had one written. One-quarter say they are too young to worry about it, while others say they don't have assets to worry about or it is too expensive to get one. https://t.co/95AbmpM0rm https://t.co/QTuVfDs4Hi


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 7 - 9:01am
Canadians living in lower income households are less likely than those in higher income ones to say they have a will. https://t.co/95AbmpM0rm https://t.co/UDSg5CVKRk


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Tuesday Mar 7 - 8:00am
Lacking the Will: Half of Canadians say they don’t have a last will and testament, including one-in-five aged 55+ https://t.co/95AbmpM0rm https://t.co/QseGWyp3Tb


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Angus Reid Institute
9 months ago:   Wednesday Mar 1 - 1:24pm
Canadians across the political spectrum are concerned about allegations of election interference from China: https://t.co/V48HbStZ6u https://t.co/DvwBzni7uS


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