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British Columbians call on new provincial government to deliver electoral...

New poll looks at key issues in the province after change in government September 26, 2017 – British Columbia’s first New Democratic Party government in 16 years debuted in the The post British...

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Not just another brick in the Wall: Most say departing Saskatchewan premier...

Men and older residents give outgoing Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall highest marks September 26, 2017 – As Brad Wall prepares to step down after nearly a decade as Canada’s The post Not just...

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Premiers’ Performance: As Horgan enters office on a high, Wall is set to...

For a second straight quarter, no premier holds majority approval of their residents September 26, 2017 – Two months after announcing his resignation as Saskatchewan Premier, and retirement from...

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Federal Politics: Trudeau still seen as best PM, but Conservatives ‘best to...

Almost half (45%) say it’s ‘time for a change in government’ – highest mark since Liberals took office September 28, 2017 – It was a turbulent summer for Prime Minister The post Federal Politics:...

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Six-in-ten say United Conservative Party will be good for Alberta, but half...

Seven-in-ten say Notley government is ‘out of touch’ with what Albertans really want October 11, 2017 – With the unification of the former Wildrose and Progressive Conservative parties culminating Oct....

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From Sunny Ways to Midterm Blues? Two years after Trudeau majority, Liberals...

Fewer than half say PM has met expectations, more than half say the same about government overall October 13, 2017 – Long removed from heady memories of buoyant voters, a The post From Sunny Ways to...

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Quebec Politics: Major support for Bill 62, far less approval for...

Significant number of Quebecers say each issue will be a key consideration in next year’s election October 4, 2017 – With roughly a year to go before the next provincial The post Quebec Politics: Major...

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Conflicted on Singh: Most could vote for a party led by a Sikh, but half say...

Seven-in-ten say having a national party leader who is a visible minority is “good for Canada” October 6, 2017 – Days after Jagmeet Singh’s decisive first-ballot victory in the contest The post...

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‘Charismatic’ and ‘Modern’ or ‘Arrogant’ and ‘Flaky’? Canadians weigh in on...

While they have mixed feelings about Trudeau’s celebrity, most Canadians say it’s good for the country October 19, 2017 – Justin Trudeau’s public persona – the selfie-taking, magazine-cover-gracing,...

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The Good, the Bad and the Unknown: Canadians assess cabinet performance at...

Most cabinet ministers known to fewer than half of all Canadians November 20, 2017 – In parliamentary tradition, prime ministers are sometimes referred to as primus inter pares, Latin for The post The...

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Despite majority support to legalize pot, nearly half of Canadians want to...

Only one-in-ten “very confident” their province will be ready for legalization November 30, 2017 – It’s policy crunch time across Canada. With a July 1, 2018 deadline looming for provinces The post...

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PM on the naughty list? Trudeau approval drops below 50 per cent for first...

The Prime Minister remains more popular than Andrew Scheer and Jagmeet Singh, however December 15, 2017 – As Canadians bask in the warmth of goodwill and cheer over the holiday The post PM on the...

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Premiers’ Performance: Wall, Horgan remain on top, Atlantic premiers’...

Ontario’s Wynne inches upward again this quarter, approved of by just one-in-five in Ontario December 19, 2017 – Is it candy or coal in the stockings of Canada’s premiers this The post Premiers’...

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Premiers’ Performance: As Horgan enters office on a high, Wall is set to...

For a second straight quarter, no premier holds majority approval of their residents September 26, 2017 – Two months after announcing his resignation as Saskatchewan Premier, and retirement from...

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Six-in-ten Ontario residents support legislation to raise minimum wage to $15...

Women and millennials are especially supportive of the measure December 28, 2017 – With a provincial election slated for next summer and a premier who has consistently been ranked as The post...

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Despite majority support to legalize pot, nearly half of Canadians want to...

Only one-in-ten “very confident” their province will be ready for legalization November 30, 2017 – It’s policy crunch time across Canada. With a July 1, 2018 deadline looming for provinces The post...

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Site C: By margin of two-to-one, BC residents say province made the right...

Number of residents saying a majority govt. is better for the province jumps in last six months January 12, 2018 –  A politically risky call that might have threatened the The post Site C: By margin of...

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Mulroney? Chrétien? Harper? Trudeau? How Canadians compare recent federal...

Harper edges Trudeau on ‘strong economic leadership,’ but the PM leads on most other qualities January 26, 2018 – As the House of Commons returns Monday for its first sitting The post Mulroney?...

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Battle of the ballots: Two alternate voting systems seen as competitive to...

Canadians like proportionality of MMP and LPR; prefer STV and RUPR less November 29, 2016 – Even as Democratic Institutions Minister Maryam Monsef appears to be stepping back from her The post Battle...

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Ontario Politics: Tory, Mulroney, Elliott, and Baird hold greatest appeal to...

Doug Ford has a strong base, but is unlikely to woo those in the “maybe PC” column January 31, 2018 – Following an unprecedented week in Ontario politics that saw The post Ontario Politics: Tory,...

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