Posts From Angus Reid
Back to homepageQuebecers say they’re too accommodating, other Canadians disagree
Second of three surveys relating to proposed Quebec Charter of Values shows vast differences on how Quebecers, rest of Canada view reasonable accommodation in that province
Read MoreHealth Care: One-third of Canadians report difficult access to family doctors, rely on clinics and ERs
Access to primary care is worst in Quebec, but one-third report difficulty nationwide December 1, 2015 – The new federal Liberal government has said it intends to establish a new health accord with the provinces. While the contents of such
Read MoreCanadians feel confident that marine shipping is safe, but they have reservations about transporting oil
Majorities oppose expanded oil shipping in the Bay of Fundy and around B.C.’s south coast April 5, 2016 – Canadians see their nation as a sea-faring one and have mostly positive views about shipping and its contribution to the country
Read MoreCanadians and their Communities: A National Survey on Citizen Engagement and Attitudes
Feelings of attachment and belonging to communities depend greatly on Canadians’ individual mindsets October 6, 2015 – Canadians tie more of their identity to their country than their own communities, but are more bullish about the futures of their neighborhoods
Read MoreTuning out, turning off: No Canadian teams in NHL Playoffs drives viewers away
54% of regular playoff watchers say they’ll watch less, or not at all April 7, 2016 – When NHL commissioner Gary Bettman expressed hope Canadians would stick with the Stanley Cup playoffs – even though odds were not looking good
Read MoreCanada-U.S. perspectives: ‘sunny ways’ versus gloomy days
Opinions about their own country, and those of their neighbour, reveal starkly contrasting outlooks March 9, 2016 – When it comes to self-reflection on the states of their own nations, a new, two-country public opinion poll from the Angus Reid
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