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June 8, 2015 – The recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling regarding prayer at public meetings has touched off a national debate over the place of God in civic life, and the possible ways governments should amend the long tradition of starting meetings
Read MoreHockey Night in Canada
This study was conducted roughly half way through the second season of the “new” Hockey Night in Canada. The findings are largely consistent with what ARI found shortly after the switch from CBC to Rogers in November 2014, suggesting that – for
Read MoreBill C-51 Support
Vocal opposition to, painstaking review of, and widespread protest against Bill C-51 had some negative impact on Canadian support for the anti-terror legislation, but a clear majority still said they favoured it. Nationally, nearly three-in-four (72%) Canadians polled in this
Read MoreConcussions in Sport
While Canadians have become lamentably accustomed to seeing hockey stars such as Sidney Crosby, Paul Kariya and Chris Pronger suffer the effects of career-altering or ending head injuries, this poll from the Angus Reid Institute shows damage from concussions hits even closer
Read MoreHow Canadians describe world leaders
July, 2014 – Canadians have strong and decided views about a handful of world leaders, including their own – but most say they don’t know enough about many other prominent world leaders to offer an opinion. These are the findings
Read MoreTravel and Relocation
If you could live anywhere in the world, would you choose Canada? Roughly one-in-four Canadians wouldn’t, according to a new survey by the Angus Reid Institute. To read the full report, click here.
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