Search
-
Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Think Ending Child Poverty Should be a Goal for any Federal Government
Almost Nine in Ten (86%) Agree Providing Quality Care for Children is an Expression of Canadian Values
-
From Makeovers to Taking Over: What Reinvention Means to Canadians
Ipsos Reid Analyzes Twenty Ways in Which Consumers Reinvent Themselves
-
Poverty (43%) Most Thought by Canadians to Be the Cause of World Hunger
Six in Ten (59%) Believe That the Canadian Government Should Ensure Seed Access to Developing Countries; Two in Three Believe Canadian Government Funding to Support Small Family Farms (63%) and Individual Donations to Organizations (65%) Could Help Reduce World Hunger
-
John Tory (42%) Headed for Toronto Mayor's Chain of Office Over Ford (31%), Chow (25%)
Potentially Large Turnout Could Push Victory Margin Higher
-
Diversity and Community Tops List of What Torontonians Most Love About Their City; Traffic (37%) and Living Costs (35%) Are Most Hated
Half (46%) Would Be Willing to Pay More in User Fees to Improve the City's Recreational Facilities
-
Transit Top Issue for Torontonians in Municipal Election
Majority of Commuters Say Their Daily Commute is Getting
Longer (57%) not Shorter (2%) -
Most (87%) Torontonians Say Politics Get In the Way of Getting Things Done
Nearly Half (45%) Strongly Agree
-
Four in Ten (43%) Toronto Residents Feel Their Area of the City is Neglected Compared to other Regions
Scarborough (60%) Residents Most Likely to Feel They Get the
Short End of the Stick -
Most Torontonians Disagree (69%) That the City Has Good Political Leadership
Most (86%) Residents Believe Citizens Should Be Able to Remove Politicians From Office If They No Longer Have Confidence in Them