Analysis
Back to homepageThe window slowly closes on carbon-pricing harmony
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director Those were the days: that heady spring of 2015 when a majority of Canadians didn’t need (not-yet-legal) marijuana to feel the pleasant warmth and euphoria associated with majority support for national carbon pricing. Such a good idea it
Read MoreDo Canadians have a realistic view of their place on the world stage?
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest on the international stage of all? Canadians do like to preen and take pride in our international standing. But at the risk of being labelled traitorous, I’d say we’re
Read MorePot legalization – A promise kept, but Liberals may want to hold off on the confetti
By Dave Korzinski, Research Associate Rejoice pot activists: on October 17, 2018, marijuana will be legalized in Canada for recreational use. The announcement came in the House of Commons this week after an arduous review and amendment process between the
Read MoreHow closely do Canadians follow issues in the news?
For more than three years, the Angus Reid Institute has been asking Canadians some variation of the same question about the issues of the day: “How closely are you following this issue?” The response categories have been tweaked over the
Read MoreThe Road to Ford Nation
It really is Ford Nation now. Despite his high unfavourability ratings, despite a lawsuit from his sister-in-law, despite an uncosted, vague platform, nothing shook Ontario voters from the change they sought. But why Doug? Why not Andrea Horwarth, who, like
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