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Back to homepageVexed over vaping: Kids are top concern amid Canadian uncertainty about effects of e-cigarettes
Strong support for legislation passed to ban sale to minors, restrict marketing and flavours September 17, 2018 – Are e-cigarettes a smoking cessation aid or an instrument to hook younger consumers on nicotine? The core question surrounding the act of
Read MoreRadicalization and Homegrown Terrorism: Four-in-ten say radicalized individuals live in their communities
Canadians express more concern about radical Islam than white supremacy as a motivation for attacks July 12, 2018 – A new public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute, conducted in partnership with the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, finds Canadians
Read MoreOn NAFTA, important for Trudeau to demonstrate that he stood up to Trump
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director The optimist’s view of the ongoing NAFTA negotiation is that we’re into the final stages, heading toward a win-win-win agreement. And despite stunning, leaked revelations that the U.S. president has no intention of compromising, Canada’s foreign
Read MoreTrade, Trump and Tariffs: With supply management a key sticking point, Canadians divided over its future
45 per cent are less confident that Canada, U.S. will resolve differences after U.S.-Mexico breakthrough August 29, 2018 – As news Mexico and the U.S. have largely resolved their trade differences is absorbed on this side of the border, Canadians
Read MoreIn debate over first PM’s legacy, vast majority say John A. Macdonald’s name, image should stay in public view
Most say Canada spends too much time apologizing for residential schools and should move on September 5, 2018 – As a long summer of discussion over the legacy of the country’s residential school system and dispute over the subsequent actions
Read MorePigskin Preferences: Canadians follow both the CFL and NFL; but would watch Super Bowl over Grey Cup
One-in-five say they follow each league, with older Canadians preferring the CFL and younger, the NFL August 31, 2018 – As the Canadian Football League’s Labour Day tradition with four games across the country continues this weekend, and as the
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