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UCP (47%, down 5) Lead Shrinks to 8-Points Over NDP (39%, up 4)
Notley (32%, up 2) Leads Kenney (28%, down 5) as Best Premier
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Canadians See Real-Estate Market as Being Balanced Between Buyers and Sellers
One Quarter of Canadians Say they’re House Poor
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UCP (52%) well in front of NDP (35%) as April 16 election called
NDP Competitive in Edmonton (NDP 44%, UCP 43%). Notley (30%) Close to Kenney (33%) as Best Premier
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Liberal Re-Election Chances in Jeopardy as Conservatives (36%, +3) Now Lead Liberals (34%, -4) Amid Jody Wilson-Raybould Resignation
Trudeau Government Approval Rating Drops 9 Points to 42%
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Three in Four (76%) BC Residents Support Public Inquiry into Money Laundering at Casinos & Most (72%) Trust It to Expose the Truth
Seven in Ten Think the Decision to Hold an Inquiry (or Not) Is Politically Motivated (70%)
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Ipsos announces eighth annual Top 10 Most Influential Brands in Canada
Google retains top spot for seventh year, rankings shift, and Tim Hortons re-enters Top 10.
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Public Perspectives: Understanding Changing Society and Markets in 2019
Heading into 2019, we see decreasing consumer confidence and a higher potential for social and political disruption. What does that mean for you?
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Canadians Becoming More Nervous About Immigration
Four in Ten (44%, +8) Believe There are Too Many Immigrants in Canada; Majority (57%, +5) Say It has Placed Too Much Pressure on Public Services
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Canadians Assess 2018 as Worse than 2017; Pessimism Continues into 2019
Only Six in Ten (61%) Say their Financial Situation is Good (-5 Points) as Canadians Expect to Spend More on Food, Housing and Health in 2019
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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