Florida and Ohio Are Red States in U.S. Midterm Election
Democratic incumbents in Illinois and New York head to Election Day with significant leads. Read more Florida and Ohio Are Red States in U.S. Midterm Election
View ArticleMajority of Canadians Expect to Eventually Vote for Senators
One third would prefer to reform the Senate to allow for elections, while fewer favour abolishment or keeping the status quo.Read more Majority of Canadians Expect to Eventually Vote for Senators
View ArticleCriticism Towards Trudeau Increases in Western Canada
The proportion of Albertans who think the province would be better off as its own country fell to 26%.Read more Criticism Towards Trudeau Increases in Western Canada
View ArticleGoverning BC NDP Stays Ahead of BC Liberals in British Columbia
Two-in-five residents think David Eby is a better leader than Kevin Falcon to tackle housing and health care.Read more Governing BC NDP Stays Ahead of BC Liberals in British Columbia
View ArticleMost British Columbians Foresee an Early Election in 2023
More than three-in-five of the province’s residents who voted for the BC Liberals in 2020 like the name BC United.Read more Most British Columbians Foresee an Early Election in 2023
View ArticleLiberals and Conservatives are Neck and Neck in Canada
Neither of the two leaders of the main federal parties are gaining ground on economic management.Read more Liberals and Conservatives are Neck and Neck in Canada
View ArticleMore Than 1/3 of Canadians See Trudeau & Poilievre as Arrogant
Two-in-five Canadians (40%) describe Jagmeet Singh as compassionate.Read more More Than 1/3 of Canadians See Trudeau & Poilievre as Arrogant
View ArticleBC NDP Extends Advantage in British Columbia’s Political Scene
Crime and public safety rise markedly as issues of concern for residents, going from 5% in February to 14% in May.Read more BC NDP Extends Advantage in British Columbia’s Political Scene
View ArticleTight Race in Alberta as Support for Minor Parties Fizzles
Rachel Notley is ahead of Danielle Smith when Albertans are asked who would make the best head of government.Read more Tight Race in Alberta as Support for Minor Parties Fizzles
View ArticleSupport for UCP Consolidates in Final Stages of Alberta Campaign
UCP leader Danielle Smith now has a small lead over the NDP’s Rachel Notley in the “Best Premier” question.Read more Support for UCP Consolidates in Final Stages of Alberta Campaign
View ArticleHow Alberta Voted: A Provincial “Exit Poll”.
Ideas and policies won the election for the UCP, but things could have been different if the previous leader had decided to stick around.Read more How Alberta Voted: A Provincial “Exit Poll”.
View ArticleConservative Party Holds Six-Point Lead Over Liberals in Canada
Pierre Poilievre is tied with Justin Trudeau when Canadians are asked who would make the “Best Prime Minister.”Read more Conservative Party Holds Six-Point Lead Over Liberals in Canada
View ArticleVoters in Manitoba Deeply Divided as Campaign Continues
Wab Kinew seen as the best leader to handle health care, while Heather Stefanson scores well on the economy and jobs.Read more Voters in Manitoba Deeply Divided as Campaign Continues
View ArticleBritish Columbians See “Fake News” and Polarization as Threats
About two thirds of residents also think the state of democracy in Canada is endangered by low voter turnout in elections.Read more British Columbians See “Fake News” and Polarization as Threats
View ArticleBC NDP First, Tight Race for Second Place in British Columbia
Housing, homelessness and poverty is the most important issue for practically two-in-five of the province’s residents.Read more BC NDP First, Tight Race for Second Place in British Columbia
View ArticleVoters in Manitoba Give NDP the Lead Before Election Day
Wab Kinew has overtaken Heather Stefanson when likely voters ponder who would make the best head of government.Read more Voters in Manitoba Give NDP the Lead Before Election Day
View ArticleHow Manitoba Voted: A Provincial “Exit Poll”.
A third of NDP voters cited “change” as the main motivator behind their decision. “Stability” was important for only 19% of PC voters.Read more How Manitoba Voted: A Provincial “Exit Poll”.
View ArticleLiberal-NDP Merger Would Not Hurt Conservatives in Canada
Half of Canadians disagree with the two centre-left parties joining forces before the next election to the House of Commons.Read more Liberal-NDP Merger Would Not Hurt Conservatives in Canada
View ArticleTrudeau and Harper Governments Split Views in British Columbia
More than three-in-five (62%) think the allegations made by the current prime minister on India are believable.Read more Trudeau and Harper Governments Split Views in British Columbia
View ArticleAlmost Half of Vancouverites Report Worsening Quality of Life
Just over half of the city’s residents (51%) approve of the performance of Ken Sim as Mayor.Read more Almost Half of Vancouverites Report Worsening Quality of Life
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