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Back to homepageForeign Direct Investment in Canada: Who’s favoured, who’s frowned upon?
Majorities say Canada should encourage investment from UK, EU, US, discourage from China September 12, 2017 – As Canada continues to look for ways to deepen its economic ties with the world’s second-largest economy, a new public opinion poll from
Read MoreAs NAFTA negotiations turn tense, Canadians look beyond U.S. and across the Atlantic for future trade
Canadians tentative about trade with China; more bullish on the EU, UK September 7, 2017 – As negotiators for Canada, the United States, and Mexico revealed this week they’ve made little progress on revising the North American Free Trade Agreement
Read MoreHalf of Canadians say their country is ‘too generous’ toward illegal border crossers
57 per cent disapprove of the federal government’s handling of this summer’s surge in asylum seekers September 1, 2017 – In the wake of a new wave of asylum seekers crossing the border in search of permanent residency, more than
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? Call to remove John A. Macdonald’s from schools meets firm opposition
Most say a person’s entire life & principal legacy should determine if they’re publicly memorialized August 28, 2017 – A call from the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario to remove the name of Canada’s first prime minister from public schools
Read MoreMost Canadians approve of nomination of Julie Payette to be Governor General
Payette’s nomination is most popular in her native Quebec, and among past Liberal Party voters August 25, 2017 – Canada’s next Governor General boasts an impressive background: An astronaut, she was the first Canadian woman to board the International Space
Read MoreOrthopedic surgery in Canada: Most had positive outcomes, but one-in-four found the wait too long
In B.C., the number of patients reporting ‘unreasonable’ wait times jumps to one-in-three July 24, 2017 – As news reports profile orthopedic surgery patients frustrated with lengthy wait-times, a unique Angus Reid Institute survey of more than 1,500 Canadians who
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