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The Future of Work: What Do We Do?
What is the current state of optimism and anxiety as it relates to the future of work? What kinds of differences can we expect from potential winners and losers in the emerging economy? How will the digital economy impact political divisions in democratic societies? To what extent do Canadians expects government to get involved and ensure a smooth transition?
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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights
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Warmer Temperatures Bring Sunny Ways: Trudeau Liberals (39%) Reclaim Lead over Scheer’s Tories (32%)
Trudeau’s Approval Rating Rises to 55%, Up 11 Points Since Low Point in March
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Canadians Evenly Divided on Fed’s Purchase of Trans Mountain Pipeline: 42% Support, 42% Oppose, 16% Don’t Know
Support for Pipeline Expansion Driven by Economy and Value, While Opposition Driven by Environmental Concerns and Consent
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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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Trudeau Approval Rebounds to 50%, But PC Victory in Ontario Brings Halo and Advantage to Federal Tories
Federal Conservatives (36%) ahead of Liberals (32%), NDP (20%), Bloc (5%) and Others (7%) Trail
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Majority (72%) of Canadians Approve of Trudeau’s Handling of Trump Situation, but Acknowledge (81%) that it has Hurt Bilateral Relations
Majority (55%, down 6 points) Remains Confident in Trudeau Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA in Canada’s Best Interests.
Seven in Ten (70%) Canadians Are Taking The Matter Into Their Own Hands Saying They Will Avoid Made In USA Products. -
Ipsos Correctly Predicts Tory Majority in Ontario, Popular Vote Share
Ipsos/Global News E-Day Poll Accurately Captures Voting Attitudes and Behaviour
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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