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Trudeau Government’s Approval Rating Drops to 52% (Down 7 Points), as Six in Ten (58%) say Government’s Tax Changes about Money, Not Fairness
NDP (23%) Receives Post-Leadership Election Bounce; Liberals (38%) Still Well Ahead of Tories (30%)
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Majority (68%) of Canadians Support Bill 62-Style Law in their Province
Support for Bill 62 Strong in Quebec (76%); Majority in Every Region of Canada Supports Similar Bill in Their Province
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Ipsos Donates $8 million in survey data to the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto
Donation represents nearly seven years of data by Ipsos Global @dvisor survey data
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Canadians Least Likely of “Three Amigos” to Think NAFTA Renegotiation a Good Thing, But Have Most Confidence in Government’s Ability to Negotiate
Most Mexicans (79%) and Canadians (74%) Support NAFTA, Drops to 58% among Americans
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Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Have Confidence in Liberal Government’s Ability to Renegotiate NAFTA
Trudeau Liberals (36%) Have Big Edge over Scheer Tories (20%) on Dealing Effectively with U.S. President Donald Trump
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In Twitter Spat Between Trudeau and Scheer over Khadr Settlement, Canadians Split on Whose Tweets Better Reflect their Views
While Half (51%) side with Trudeau and Half with Scheer (49%), Trudeau Government Approval Rating Climbs (60%, +4 points)
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BC Liberals Go Out on Top
BC Liberals (44%, up 4) Lead NDP (38%, down 4) by 6 Points Among Decided Voters (Greens 14%, down 1)
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Ontarians (85%) Want Political Parties to Address Housing Affordability in 2018 Campaign Platforms
Two in Three (63%) Say Government Should Reduce Home-Building Industry Regulations to Increase Supply
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BC Is Still Too Close to Call
NDP (42%) and BC Liberals (40%) in Statistical Dead Heat Among Decided Voters (Greens 15%)