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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Migrants Crossing from the United States
Toronto, ON - A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Thomson Reuters on public opinion on migrants crossing from the United States into Canada.
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Canadians Mixed on Trudeau’s Trek Across Canada
Despite Most (92%) Believing it’s Important for PM to Talk to Canadians and Hear Concerns, Half Say it was a Waste of Money (52%), Meant to Distract from Bad News (51%)
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Canadians React to President-Elect Trump's Victory: Only Three in Ten (30%) Satisfied with Election Outcome
But Two in Three (67%) Agree That They Can Understand Underlying Anger in America that Led to Trump's Victory
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Three Quarters (76%) of Canadians Would Consider Voting for Canadian Candidate with Trump-Like Policies
Just Two in Ten (21%) Canadians Believe U.S. Election
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Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Agree the Trudeau Government is More Style than Substance, Nearly Half (45%) Can't Name a Government Accomplishment after First Year in Office
But Two in Three (65%) Say Trudeau's Approach to Politics is Good for Canada, and New Government is a
Breath of Fresh Air (63%) -
Canada in Global Top 5 of 25 Countries as Majority (54%) Says We're on the Right Track
Unemployment, Healthcare Top Sources of Worry for Canadians, Outpacing Global Trend
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Canadians Divided on Impact of Immigration on Canada, But Still More Favourable Than Most Other Countries
Broad support for keeping borders open to refugees,
but concerns linger over integration, security