Posts From David Korzinski
Back to homepageHistoric vote sweeps NDP to victory in Alberta
Issue analysis: what was behind the first sea change in Alberta politics in 44 years? May 6, 2015 – Most polls projected a historic upset in the Alberta election, with a province-wide Angus Reid Institute poll illustrating some of the
Read MoreThe Modi Visit: Canadians express interest in free trade with India, doubts about nuclear deal
April 14, 2015 – As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives on a three-day state visit to Canada, people in this country feel positively towards his homeland in general, but their top-of-mind images of the country aren’t always glowing. They
Read MoreGovernance, identity and service delivery in Metro Vancouver: desire for change, but no consensus
More agreement around which services should be delivered regionally, locally April 12, 2015 – People living in Metro Vancouver are expressing some desire for change in the way they are governed at the regional level, and on the ideal number
Read MoreFuture of the Senate: Majority of Canadians split between abolishing, reforming the Red Chamber
Just one-in-seven say Senate should be left alone. April 7, 2015 – The majority of Canadians agree that when it comes to the future of this country’s upper house, its existing form has to change. They are split however, on
Read MoreISIS Mission: Canadians tilt slightly towards extending involvement against Islamic State
People opposed to mission more likely to say it will be a deciding factor for them in fall election. March 23, 2015 – As the federal government prepares to present a motion before the House of Commons next week proposing
Read MorePrentice’s job approval dips amid slumping oil prices, budget pressure and election speculation
Manitoba’s Selinger – having won a narrow victory to save his job – sees approval improve. March 19, 2015 – As oil prices slump to a six-year low and speculation swirls over an early election call in Alberta, premier Jim
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