Politics


Politics Survey

Rallying Harper Tories (35%) Break Stalemate and Shoot to Early 2015 Lead Over Liberals (31%) and NDP (24%)

Trudeau Grits Falter as Ontario, Quebec Show a Turn Towards Tories
Politics Survey

Mulcair Performing Best as Party Leader, But Trudeau and
Grits Seen as Most Ready to Govern

More Believe Trudeau (44%) is Ready to be Prime Minister
than Mulcair (36%)
Politics Survey

Half (48%) of Canadians Believe Conservative Majority Government is Working Well (Up 8 Points)

With Election Year Looming, Most (71%) Conservative Voters Think Prime Minister Harper Should Remain as Leader for as Long as he is
Winning Elections
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

John Tory (42%) Headed for Toronto Mayor's Chain of Office
Over Ford (31%), Chow (25%)

Potentially Large Turnout Could Push Victory Margin Higher
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

Transit Top Issue for Torontonians in Municipal Election

Majority of Commuters Say Their Daily Commute is Getting
Longer (57%) not Shorter (2%)