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President Obama Leaves Office with High Worldwide Approval Ratings – But Global Expectations for Trump Are More Pessimistic
A Majority of Canadians (73%) Lack Optimism in Trump’s Presidency; Many (41%) Predict Trump Will Be Impeached
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Canadians More Optimistic than Most in the World, but Half (53%) Think the Next Generation Will Have It Worse
Four in Ten (39%) Say Canada Needs to Economically Protect Itself from the Rest of the World, Higher Than Global Average (31%), and Second Only to the U.S. (47%)
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Two in Three (67%) Canadians say Something Embarrasses them about Being Canadian or Living in Canada
The Value of the Canadian Dollar (33%), our History with First Nations (27%) and Being too Politically Correct (23%)
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Canadians Name Alberta Wildfires (36%) as Top Canadian News Story of 2016
Trudeau's First Year in Office (17%), First Nations Suicide Crisis (13%), the Fentanyl Problem (9%) and Canadians Watching the U.S. Election (9%) Round Out the Top Five
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Majority (60%) of Canadians say Trump Election Victory is Top News Story of 2016
Terror Attacks in Brussels and France (10%), Extreme Weather (9%), and Brexit (6%) Far Behind as Top International Story
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Growing Number of Canadians Believe Trudeau Government is More Style than Substance (67%, +8 Points)
Trudeau Approval Rating Softens Slightly but
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Perils of Perception: Canadians Are Out of Touch with Factual Realities of Global Issues and Features of Their Population
Canada Ranks 12th-most Ignorant out of 40 Countries
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Nearly One in Four (23%) Canadians Believe Syrian Refugee Crisis Will Be Biggest Humanitarian Challenge in 2017
Two in Three (65%) Would Like to Buy a Holiday Gift for a Child Living in Refugee Camps
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Sense of Place
Ipsos' Darrell Bricker joins Roundhouse Radio's Sense of Place series to discuss the impact of Donald Trump's election win and the rise of right-wing populism in the U.S. Darrell touches on what led to the Republican victory, whether such a political shift could happen in Canada and how societies worldwide are responding to emboldened, populist movements.
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Only Two in Ten (20%) Ontarians Familiar with Concept of Public-Private Partnerships (P3) to Fund Infrastructure
Most (71%) Disagree that they're Aware of What Government Infrastructure Projects are P3, and Which Government Undertakes on its Own