Archive
Back to homepageCanadians Disagree with Court on Interrogations Without Legal Counsel
Most respondents agree with the way the Supreme Court handled the cases related to journalistic sources and sexual abuse by a priest.
Read MoreCanadians Endorse Multiculturalism, But Pick Melting Pot Over Mosaic
At least three-in-ten respondents believe Canadian society is intolerant towards Muslims and Aboriginal Canadians.
Read MoreHalf of Canadians Willing to Allow Adults to Engage in Prostitution
The debate over the state of prostitution in Canada continues to be polarized by gender, with a large majority of men voicing support for decriminalization, and women not entirely convinced that allowing consensual prostitution is a good idea, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.
Read MoreCanadians Would Welcome New NHL Team, But Not With Federal Money
About three-in-five Canadians would like to see a team in Winnipeg and Quebec City, but only one third would consent to Ottawa footing the bill.
Read MoreAs Fall Begins, Confidence in the Economy Declines in Canada
Compared to last month, more respondents are describing their personal financial situation as poor or very poor.
Read MoreAlmost Half of Canadians Would Abolish the Long Gun Registry
As the House of Commons prepares for a vote on the future of the Canadian Firearms Registry, many Canadians remain skeptical about the success of the legislation, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.
Read More