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Ipsos' Andrew Cochrane Named to MRIA Board of Directors
CFO & CPO of Ipsos in Canada to Bring Financial Acumen to Research Board
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Majority (63%) of Canadians Say Trudeau Elbow Incident is "No Big Deal" as Approval Ratings (62%) Remain Strong
Four in Ten (37%) Canadians - Mostly Conservative Voters - Say Issue Raises Serious Questions about Trudeau's Maturity and Judgement
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Three Quarters (73%) of Canadians Say Electoral Reform Shouldn't Proceed Without National Referendum
Despite Campaign Promise and Majority Mandate, Just Four in Ten (43%) Agree It Gives the Government the Liberty to Change the Electoral System Despite Opposition
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Slim Majority (54%) of Canadians Agree that, Given the Queen's Age, She Should Abdicate to the Next in Line
Most (84%) Believe The Queen Has Done a Good Job; Majority (55%) Supports Continued Ties Between Canada and the Monarchy after Elizabeth's Reign
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Slim Majority (55%) of Canadians Support Modest Budget Deficit of $10B, But Support Drops Substantially for Higher Deficit
Six in ten (63%) Say Liberal Deficit Target of $10B During Campaign was Just a Ploy to Get Elected
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Two Thirds (66%) of Canadians Approve of Trudeau Government's Performance
Approaching First Liberal Budget, Six in Ten (59%) Approve of Federal Government's Management of the Economy,
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Americans Talk Policy amid Trudeau State Visit to Washington: Half (50%) of Americans Concerned that Syrian Refugees Admitted to Canada Could Pose Security Threat to United States
Americans Split on Whether They'd Support the U.S.
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