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Canadian Families Becoming More Insular
Canadian Families Becoming More Insular as Poll Finds Time With Family Increasing While Connections with Neighbours and Community Decreasing. Canadians Have Had a Social Visit with Only 2 of Their Neighbours in the Last 6 Months; Know the Last Names of Only 3 of their Closest 10 Neighbours.
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Three Quarters (75%) Say Canada Needs to Do More to Address Climate Change
Most Canadians are a Long Way Off from Ditching their Gas-Guzzling Vehicles. Gas Would Have to Rise to $2.40/litre to Convince the Average Canadian to Switch to a more Fuel-Efficient Alternative
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Less than a Year Before Election, Trudeau Leads in the Best (and Worst) Traits
Liberals Lead on 5 of the Top-10 Issues, while Tories Lead on 3; Two Remain Undifferentiated
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Liberals Enter Election Year in the Driver’s Seat, But Tories Within Striking Distance
Liberals (38%) Have 5-Point Lead over Conservatives (33%), While NDP (18%), Bloc (4%) and Others (7%) Fall Behind
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Liberals and Conservatives Neck-and-Neck A Year Out From Election
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Down 7-Points
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Majority (55%) of Canadians – Both Women (59%) and Men (52%) – Fail True-or-False Quiz about Canadian Women’s History
Celine Dion Tops the List of Canadian Women that Canadians Most Want to Dine With
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Ipsos – La Presse – Global News Survey : End of Campaign 2018
An Ipsos-La Presse-Global News poll among 1,250 Quebec voters puts the CAQ in minority government territory, but results are extremely close
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La Presse – Global News Survey: Quebec Politics
An Ipsos-La Presse- Global News poll among 1,250 Quebec voters puts the Liberal Party and the CAQ in a dead-heat a week before the vote, while Quebec Solidaire continues to climb
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Majority of Torontonians (54%), Ontarians (58%) and Canadians (57%) Oppose Doug Ford’s Use of Notwithstanding Clause to Reduce the Size of Toronto City Council
Majority of Torontonians (65%), Ontarians (59%) and Canadians (59%) say they’re More Upset about the Process than the Policy
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Most (87%) GTA Residents Say it’s Important to Build New Homes in the GTA to Help Address Affordability Issues in the Region
Nine in Ten (86%) Agree that Municipalities should Review Zoning By-Laws to allow for Greater Flexibility in Creating Middle-Density Housing