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Trudeau Approval Rating Continues Trickle Downwards (Down 5 Points), but Remains Strong at 56%
Liberals (39%) Hold Solid Lead over Leaderless Tories (32%) and NDP (20%)
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Constitution Day Report
The Constitution Day report is based on 1,003 interviews of Canadian adults, examining Canadian attitudes and knowledge of the Canadian Constitution.
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Canadians Divided on Trudeau Government’s Handling of Illegal Border Crossings
But Only One in Ten (8%) Canadians Aligned with Current Rules Governing Treatment of Migrants Illegally Entering Canada from U.S.
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CLAC's Long-Term Care Omnibus Research
Toronto, ON This study is meant to assist in CLAC's lobbying efforts to show a need for more investment in long-term care (LTC) to improve the quality of care offered.
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Fully Half of Canadians (51%) Like Idea of a National Portrait Gallery Across from Parliament Hill
On Learning What a Gallery Can Bring to the Country, Support Climbs to 65%, Across all Age Groups
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Ipsos FIVE Monthly Fact: March 2017
Companies across Canada rely on Ipsos FIVE’s daily tracking of what individuals eat and drink. Our robust sample detailing the consumption behaviour and attitudes of 20,000 Canadians annually trended over time, coupled with the experience and expertise of the FIVE research team, ensures that key business issues are addressed with actionable insights to help our clients uncover and capitalize on opportunities to grow their businesses.
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Canadian Parents Plan to Drop Nearly $600 on March Break This Year, On Average
Those Using Credit to Finance It Will Average Nearly Three Months to Pay It Off
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Seven in Ten Canadians (69%) Believe There Are Unequal Rights for Women in Canada
Nearly Two in Ten (16%) Are Scared to Speak Up About Women’s Rights ‘Because of What Might Happen’
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Majority Continue to Support (77%) Abortion in Canada, But Behind Sweden (87%), Belgium (87%) and France (86%)
One in Four (24%) Want Some Limits on Abortion, While 12% Say It Should Not Be Permitted
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Two in Three Canadians (66%) Say Women Have Equal Opportunities in Canada
But Women (57%) Are Much Less Likely than Men (76%) to Agree