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Seven in Ten Canadians (69%) Believe There Are Unequal Rights for Women in Canada
Nearly Two in Ten (16%) Are Scared to Speak Up About Women’s Rights ‘Because of What Might Happen’
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Nearly One in Four (23%) Canadians Believe Syrian Refugee Crisis Will Be Biggest Humanitarian Challenge in 2017
Two in Three (65%) Would Like to Buy a Holiday Gift for a Child Living in Refugee Camps
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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%) -
Despite Receiving Canadians' Approval on Policies, Only Slim Majority (55%) Agrees Trudeau Government Has Clear Plan for the Future of Canada
Managing Canada's Reputation and Relationships Receives Broad Approval; Canadians Not as Sure about
Financial and Economic Files -
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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What's Driving who Canadians will Vote for on Election Day: Economy, Taxes and the Desire for Change `Absolutely Critical'
Harper Tumbles on Key Metrics as Trudeau Grabs Momentum, Vision for Canada
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Liberals Make Gains in Key Battlegrounds of Ontario and Quebec, While NDP Stumbles; National Vote Intentions Show Tightening: NDP 32% (-2), Liberals 31% (+1), Tories 29% (Unchanged)
Economy Remains Top Issue for Canadians,
Syrian Refugee Crisis at the Bottom of the List -
Canadian Voters say Managing Economy in Tough Times (76%), Fixing Healthcare (73%) and Creating Jobs (73%) are Absolutely Crucial Policy Planks for Parties to Address to Win their Vote
Tories Have Edge on Economy, NDP Leads on Healthcare,
but Creating Jobs Up for Grabs; Liberals Lead on No Policy Tested