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More than Twice as Many Canadians Think Brexit Vote will be Bad for UK than Think it will be Good
Many Canadians (44%) think the UK will be weaker following its vote to leave the European Union
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Nearly Half (47%) of Canadians Say They're Becoming Desensitized to News of Terrorist Attacks, Violence
Majority of Canadians Worried About Their Safety When
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians say they Feel Safe in Canada, Government Doing Enough to Protect Canadians from Terrorism (60%)
Despite Perceived Safety, Majority Still Support Increased Safety Measures, including Government Surveillance (59%), Metal Detectors in
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Canadians Increasingly Support (72%, + 10 Points) Using Our Ground Troops in Fight against ISIS
But, Opinion Split on Whether Canadian Government is Doing Enough to Defeat ISIS
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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadian Parents say New Canada Child Benefit Will be an Improvement Over Universal Childcare Benefit
Parents See Allocating Most of the Benefit to Day-to-Day Expenses (37%) and Education Savings (22%)
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Canadians Trust their Doctors to Make the Right Choice, But Patients and Doctors Believe Strongly that Cost Should Come Second to Good Health
Vision Loss a Source of Concern for Majority
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Views on Real Estate Market Surge as Economic Confidence Rebounds
Half (50%) Say Neighbourhood Real Estate Market is Stronger than Last Year; 48% Say it will
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Canadian Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
This POV explores recent foreign-policy issues in Canada and looks at the degree to which government policy was aligned with public opinion.