Philippe J. Fournier: A new Angus Reid poll says almost half of Canadians approve of Ottawa’s response—with opinions largely split along party lines
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‘Liberal support just bleeding all over the place’
A deep dive into recent Angus Reid data shows Liberal support is moving to the Conservatives, NDP and Green parties—a stampede away, rather than a dash toward any particular tent
Want common ground on First Nations issues? Start by fixing the water supply
Angus Reid: Deep divisions exposed by a new survey won’t be closed by ‘debating political science theories and rehashing past grievances,’ but by solving practical problems with bite-sized policies
New poll suggests the Trudeau Liberals went too far with summer job grant policy
Even staunchly pro-choice respondents find denying job money regardless of how it will be spent is unfair, according to a survey by the Angus Reid Institute
What Canadians really believe: A surprising poll
Religion in Canada isn’t declining nearly as fast as we think. A remarkable new survey finds out what Canadians really believe
Angus Reid: What went wrong with the polls in British Columbia?
The veteran pollster reviews the lessons of the BC election
You are a target market
Angus Reid tries to ascertain the impact of the Conservative and NDP attack ads.
Brand management
Angus Reid surveys a thousand Canadians and finds that “almost two thirds … think the Guelph occurrence is ‘probably’ or ‘definitely’ one of many that took place in the last federal campaign,” including 47% of Conservative supporters. Respondents were then asked how likely each of the federal parties was to “provide false and misleading information to voters through telephone calls with pre-recorded messages during a political campaign.”
Vic Toews stands, the government waits, the public disagrees
The Public Safety Minister attempts to defend himself.
Who wants to have a debate about abortion?
Underneath the headline number here, Angus Reid finds the following.