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Warmer Temperatures Bring Sunny Ways: Trudeau Liberals (39%) Reclaim Lead over Scheer’s Tories (32%)
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Rises to 55%, Up 11 Points Since Low Point in March
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Canadians Evenly Divided on Fed’s Purchase of Trans Mountain Pipeline: 42% Support, 42% Oppose, 16% Don’t Know
Support for Pipeline Expansion Driven by Economy and Value, While Opposition Driven by Environmental Concerns and Consent
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Just Half of Canadians Confident the Healthcare System Can Meet the Needs of Seniors
Support for New Federal Funding Initiatives is High
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Majority (72%) of Canadians Approve of Trudeau’s Handling of Trump Situation, but Acknowledge (81%) that it has Hurt Bilateral Relations
Majority (55%, down 6 points) Remains Confident in Trudeau Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA in Canada’s Best Interests.
Seven in Ten (70%) Canadians Are Taking The Matter Into Their Own Hands Saying They Will Avoid Made In USA Products. -
Social Listening: Why Does Social Matter?
At its most fundamental, Social Listening identifies what consumers are saying about you and your competitors via social media.
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Majority of Ontarians Not Sold on Carbon Taxes, Think They’re Simply a Tax Grab
Only Half (52%) Say Carbon Taxes Will Improve World’s Climate
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Majority of Canadians (56%) Support Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, including 55% of British Columbians
More British Columbians Give Premier Horgan Poor Marks (48%) than Good Marks (39%) in his Handling of Pipeline Issue as Six in Ten (60%) Canadians and British Columbians say Pipeline in the National Interest
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Most (85%) Canadians Support Idea of Calgary Olympic Bid, But Only Half (51%) Support Use of Federal Tax Dollars to Help Fund City’s Bid
Half (49%) of Albertans Support Use of Provincial Funds to help with Bid (50%); Majority of Albertans (57%) Support City of Calgary Funds Being Used, But Only Half (49%) of Calgarians Agree
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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Majority of Canadians (60%) Say It’s Time for Another Federal Party to Take Over as Trudeau Liberals Continue Slide
Federal Tories (38%) Increase Lead to 7-Points over Liberals (31%, -2); Singh Controversy Doesn’t Hurt NDP (23%, +2)