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Back to homepageStyle, substance, or both? Canadians weigh in on Liberals’ first House of Commons session
Most see government working as well as or better than it did with Harper as PM June 22, 2016 – With the House of Commons in the first days of its summer recess, a new public opinion poll from the
Read MoreRocky Mountain Rumble: Alberta, B.C. residents at odds over TransMountain Pipeline
Albertans are most supportive of the pipeline’s approval, while British Columbians are most opposed June 16, 2016 – As Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson and Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi trade barbs over the National Energy Board’s decision to approve – with
Read MoreThree-in-four Canadians say yes to CPP expansion
Most say government must play a lead role in ensuring adequate retirement savings June 20, 2016 – As Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau meets with the provinces in Vancouver this week to deliberate over proposals to expand the Canada Pension
Read MoreClosing the ‘digital divide’: Most Canadians support CRTC action to provide broadband to all households
Seven-in-ten say access to broadband internet is an essential service June 10, 2016 – Most Canadians believe high-speed internet is an “essential” service, and see ensuring universal access to it as a priority. These are some of the findings of
Read MoreThe folks are alright: Older Canadians tend to be happier; most want to live to 90 or beyond
On average, the 65-plus crowd says ‘old age’ doesn’t begin until 80 June, 6 2016 – Most Canadians believe old age is “scary,” but those who are closest to it say they have less to fear than younger generations. A
Read MoreDespite government focus on middle-class relief, Canadians’ economic anxiety persists
Alberta and Newfoundland residents continue to be most frustrated by economic issues May 27, 2016 – While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s legislative agenda has drawn both praise and prompted debate through the first six months of the Liberal mandate, his
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