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Climate Change #3 Issue of Campaign. Trails Healthcare and Affordability
One in Three (31%) Canadians Say Taking Action on Climate is Urgent, Even if it Comes at the Expense of Economy and Jobs
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Healthcare (35%), Cost of Living (27%), Climate Change (25%) Top Voter Issues as Campaign Season Kicks Off
Liberals seen as best party to deal with healthcare, Conservatives lead on the economy, both lose to Greens on climate change
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Trudeau Moves Ahead as Canadians’ Pick for Best PM (37%, +7 pts), Scheer Trails at 30% (-2 pts)
Grits and Tories in Dead Heat on Perceived Commitment to Keeping Election Promises (29%)
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Liberals (35%) and Conservatives (35%) in Dead Heat as Election Officially Underway
While Approval of Trudeau Government on the Rise, Conservative Supporters Remain Most-Committed Voters
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The Federal Election: Canadians are looking forward to getting ahead but will the Parties be able to Deliver?
We may have voted for hope, optimism sunny days in 2015 but Canadians don’t appear to be very optimistic heading into the Fall of 2019.
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Conservatives (35%) and Liberals (33%) in Dead Heat as Ethics Review Fails to Move Voters
Most (67%) Continue to Want Change in Ottawa as Only One in Three (33%) Say Trudeau Deserves Re-election
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School Might Be Out for Summer, But Reading Expected to Provide Summer Fun for Many Canadian Children
The Average Child Spends Most of Their Time Reading for Pleasure, Not School
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FaceApp goes viral: How do you feel about aging?
A recent Ipsos survey shows that we think old age begins at 66
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Federal Conservatives (37%), Liberals (31%) Locked in Holding Pattern as Parliamentarians Hit the Summer-Barbecue Circuit
Most (67%) Canadians Want Change in Ottawa; Scheer (36%) Edges Trudeau (32%) as Best Prime Minister
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If Premier for a Day, Canadians’ Would Ask the Federal Government to Help Them Improve Access to Health Care Services
The Federal Role Beyond the Cheque Book: Standardizing and Protecting Health Care