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Trudeau Approval Rating Not Translating to Polls, Conservatives Continue to Lead
Real Change Out of Range, As Most Canadians See No Progression on Campaign Promises
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Most Canadians (79%) Can Tell You We’re A Maple Syrup Power House, Only a Quarter (27%) Know We’re A UFO Destination
Majority (62%) Fail True-or-False Quiz, Average Canadian Gave 13 Correct Answers out of 30
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HW Summit
Did you know 2018 is the Canada-China Year of Tourism? This might be good timing in light of world events where the need to embrace trade and relationships with China is becoming more apparent. Combine that with a market segment — the Chinese customer — that is driving demographic change and market growth in Canada and a new marketing eco-system emerges.
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Three in Four (74%) Ontarians Believe There Should Be Changes to Faith-Based School Funding by either Merging Public and Separate Systems (56%) or Funding all Faith-Based Schools (18%)
But Only Three in Ten (30%) Call Reform a Priority; Majority (56%) Says Issue Should be Left Alone
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Tories Poised for Majority as 905 Region Set to Deliver for Ford’s PCs
PCs (39%) and NDP (36%) Close in Province-Wide Popular Vote, Liberals (19%) and Others/Green (6%) Trail; Double-Digit Lead for PCs in 905 Would Secure Tory Government
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Growing Proportion of Ontarians (58%, +9 Since Election Began) Want Majority Government over Minority (43%, -8)
If Minority Occurs, Ontarians Prefer Liberals Supporting NDP-Led Government (59%) to Liberals Supporting PC-Led Government (41%)
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PCs Edge (37%) ahead of NDP (34%) as Horserace Rounds the Final Bend; Liberals (22%), Others (7%) Trail
Toronto 416 a Three-Way Race; Seat Rich 905 Region Leans PC by 5 Points
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CanadaNext
Ipsos CanadaNext looks at the wave of change about to happen across Canada. Driven by demographic shifts and technology advancement our economy, our communities, our governments, our businesses, and our lives are about to change drastically.
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NDP has the Most Potential to Gain or Lose Votes; After Decline in Past Week, Tory Support Firmest
Horwath (48%) Seen as Best Premier over Ford (34%) and Wynne (18%), but Tories Seen as Agent of Change (57%) and Expected to Win (55%)
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Ontarians say Horwath Most Committed to Improving Healthcare System; Ford Seen as Biggest Threat
But Four in Ten (36%) Believe None of the Party Leaders Has the Best Ideas to Improve the System