Posts From Angus Reid
Back to homepageHockey Night in Canada: Chemistry improving in second year of Rogers broadcast
Number of Canadians embracing Rogers broadcast has almost doubled over last year, but still in minority December 12, 2015 – With the second season of Hockey Night in Canada (HNIC) with George Stromboulopoulos in the host’s seat nearly a third
Read MoreRick Hansen discusses ARI poll on disability and accessibility on Canada AM
The founder and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation joins CTV’s Canada AM to discuss a study his organization produced in partnership with ARI: “Disability and Accessibility: Canadians see significant room for improvement in communities where they live”
Read MorePhysician-Assisted Suicide: Canadians reject certain Commons committee recommendations
Religion drives divisions over which restrictions should be placed on access to assisted dying April 1, 2016 – As the Supreme Court of Canada-imposed deadline of June 6 looms over a federal government tasked with crafting assisted suicide legislation, a
Read MoreTrudeau’s first month: PM enjoys strong approval ratings, but Canadians are divided on his deficit policy
Trudeau’s approval rating in his first month as PM is the inverse of Stephen Harper’s in his last December 1, 2015 – The red tide that lifted Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party (LPC) to power in October is showing
Read MoreANALYSIS: Keystone, Canada and our “special friend” – how XL’s ultimate rejection was viewed by Canadians
By Shachi Kurl and Ian Holliday November 6, 2015 – U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision to reject on Friday the proposed Keystone XL pipeline between the Alberta oil sands and the American Gulf Coast may not have been a stunner –
Read MoreCanadians back normalization of U.S.-Cuba relations but fear it will wreck visiting the country for them
Canadians believe visiting Cuba will be worse than it is now if Americans start going too Nov 6, 2015 – As the United States continues to gradually thaw its once-frozen relations with Cuba, Canadians are overwhelmingly supportive, though they see
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