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TRACKING COVID-19
COVID-19: Third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers. One-in-five 18-to-34-year old’s ‘very concerned’ about illness, highest level since VACCINE PASSPORTS: CANADIANS SHOW STRONG SUPPORT FOR USE May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen community restrictions and unveil post-pandemic reopening plans, Canadians may be forgiven for day-dreaming about future days of free movement and travel.But a return to the “good old days” will come with new realities. As discussions of “vaccine passports” – certification that an individual has been vaccinated against COVID-19 – circulate CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians? CANADA’S OTHER EPIDEMIC: AS OVERDOSE DEATHS ESCALATE February 24, 2021 – It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last twelve months.The past year has offered an endless avalanche of trackable statistics about COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, deaths, recoveries, and vaccinations.TRUDEAU TRACKER
Six-in-ten have a negative impression of new administration based on what Trump has done so far March 6, 2017 –. Trudeau. Style, substance, or both? Canadians weigh in on Liberals’ first House of Commons session. Most see government working as well as or better than POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this country PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization commissioning research and opinion polls on issues that matter toCanadians
TRACKING COVID-19
COVID-19: Third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers. One-in-five 18-to-34-year old’s ‘very concerned’ about illness, highest level since VACCINE PASSPORTS: CANADIANS SHOW STRONG SUPPORT FOR USE May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen community restrictions and unveil post-pandemic reopening plans, Canadians may be forgiven for day-dreaming about future days of free movement and travel.But a return to the “good old days” will come with new realities. As discussions of “vaccine passports” – certification that an individual has been vaccinated against COVID-19 – circulate CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians? CANADA’S OTHER EPIDEMIC: AS OVERDOSE DEATHS ESCALATE February 24, 2021 – It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last twelve months.The past year has offered an endless avalanche of trackable statistics about COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, deaths, recoveries, and vaccinations.TRUDEAU TRACKER
Six-in-ten have a negative impression of new administration based on what Trump has done so far March 6, 2017 –. Trudeau. Style, substance, or both? Canadians weigh in on Liberals’ first House of Commons session. Most see government working as well as or better than POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this country PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than FEDERAL POLITICS: AS CONCERN OVER COVID-19 DISSIPATES 22 hours ago · June 11, 2021 – As more than a year’s worth of national concern about the COVID-19 pandemic begins to ease, the country’s attention appears to be pivoting hard to other issues, raising questions over the extent to which the ballot question in a much-speculated-about 2021 election will be Justin Trudeau’s pandemic management, after all. A new study from the non-profit AngusReid
TRACKING COVID-19
COVID-19: Third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers. One-in-five 18-to-34-year old’s ‘very concerned’ about illness, highest level since CANADA IS SLOWLY SHRUGGING OFF THAT LOCKDOWN MENTALITY By Shachi Kurl, President. As suddenly as they came on — upending our lives, wrenching us away from our friends and loved ones and classrooms and places of work — the shackles of life with COVID-19 are beginning to loosen and fall away. PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: FORD AND KENNEY’S POPULARITY June 9, 2021 – Two of Canada’s most prominent Conservative premiers are deep in the depths of the blues this spring, for reasons that have nothing to do with party branding. Instead, Ontario’s Doug Ford and Alberta’s Jason Kenney are experiencing notable pandemic-related declines in job performance approval, which in turn are affecting – at least for now – their parties CANADA’S OTHER EPIDEMIC: AS OVERDOSE DEATHS ESCALATE February 24, 2021 – It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last twelve months.The past year has offered an endless avalanche of trackable statistics about COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, deaths, recoveries, and vaccinations. TO HAVE & HAVE NOT: CANADIANS TAKE SIDES ON HOUSING MARKET April 7, 2021 – Home sweet home.Home, where the heart is. Work from home. Homeschooling. If the places where Canadians rest their heads at night weren’t already an outsized part of the national conversation, more than a year of pandemic life has intensified the talk. BLAME, BULLYING AND DISRESPECT: CHINESE CANADIANS REVEAL June 22, 2020 – It has been referred to as the “shadow pandemic” in Canada. As COVID-19 indiscriminately touches people in large communities and small households, it has brought another kind of virus – one that does discriminate – to the doorsteps of only someCanadians.
VOTE INTENTION TRACKER Provincial Vote Intention. Because its small population precludes drawing discrete samples over multiple waves, data for Prince Edward Island is not included. AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of A PORTRAIT OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONELINESS IN CANADA Isolation differs from loneliness in key ways. While isolation can be described through objective behaviours, such as actions and contact with others, loneliness is subjective. It is a feeling that permeates a significant level of the population. Loneliness has been described as a mismatch between the quantity and quality of social CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization commissioning research and opinion polls on issues that matter toCanadians
TRACKING COVID-19
COVID-19: Third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers. One-in-five 18-to-34-year old’s ‘very concerned’ about illness, highest level since CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: FORD AND KENNEY’S POPULARITY 10 hours ago · June 9, 2021 – Two of Canada’s most prominent Conservative premiers are deep in the depths of the blues this spring, for reasons that have nothing to do with party branding. Instead, Ontario’s Doug Ford and Alberta’s Jason Kenney are experiencing notable pandemic-related declines in job performance approval, which in turn are affecting – at least for now – their parties AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians?TRUDEAU TRACKER
Six-in-ten have a negative impression of new administration based on what Trump has done so far March 6, 2017 –. Trudeau. Style, substance, or both? Canadians weigh in on Liberals’ first House of Commons session. Most see government working as well as or better than POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this country PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization commissioning research and opinion polls on issues that matter toCanadians
TRACKING COVID-19
COVID-19: Third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers. One-in-five 18-to-34-year old’s ‘very concerned’ about illness, highest level since CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: FORD AND KENNEY’S POPULARITY 10 hours ago · June 9, 2021 – Two of Canada’s most prominent Conservative premiers are deep in the depths of the blues this spring, for reasons that have nothing to do with party branding. Instead, Ontario’s Doug Ford and Alberta’s Jason Kenney are experiencing notable pandemic-related declines in job performance approval, which in turn are affecting – at least for now – their parties AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians?TRUDEAU TRACKER
Six-in-ten have a negative impression of new administration based on what Trump has done so far March 6, 2017 –. Trudeau. Style, substance, or both? Canadians weigh in on Liberals’ first House of Commons session. Most see government working as well as or better than POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this country PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of ANTI-ASIAN DISCRIMINATION: YOUNGER CANADIANS MOST LIKELY 22 hours ago · June 8, 2021 – As a nation eagerly looks to the weeks and months ahead to regain a closer semblance to their pre-pandemic lives, they are far more pessimistic about the timelines associated with eliminating one of the ugly by-products of COVID-19: an intensification of anti-Asian discrimination in Canadian communities. A comprehensive new public opinion survey from the Angus CANADA’S OTHER EPIDEMIC: AS OVERDOSE DEATHS ESCALATE February 24, 2021 – It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last twelve months.The past year has offered an endless avalanche of trackable statistics about COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, deaths, recoveries, and vaccinations. OUR TEAM - ANGUS REID INSTITUTE Angus Reid, Chairman. The Angus Reid Institute was founded in October 2014 by Dr. Angus Reid, Canada’s best-known and longest-practicing pollster. He’s spent more than four decades asking people what they think and feel about top social, governance and economic issues. From 1979 to 2001, he was founder and CEO of Angus Reid Group, which AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of QUARANTINE QUESTIONS: MOST SUPPORT 3-DAY HOTEL STAY FOR April 15, 2021 – ‘No time soon’ was the message from Canada’s Prime Minister when recently asked about the Canada-U.S. border potentially reopening. Trudeau stated that until cases of COVID-19 drop significantly, opening the border is a non-starter. That suits most Canadians just fine. CANADIANS IN CHRONIC PAIN: COST, ACCESS TO TREATMENT POSE July 12, 2019 – For many Canadians, the activities and experiences that many of us take for granted are significantly hindered by something unseen by the naked eye: persistent, ongoing pain. A new public opinion survey from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with Pain BC and Mindset Social Innovation Foundation, delves deeply into the lives of those who experience ongoing CANADIAN OPINIONS OF CHINA REACH NEW LOW May 13, 2020 – The latest study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds Canadian favourability towards China at a new low. Indeed, just 14 per cent of adults in this country now say they have a positive opinion of China, a level half as high as it was six monthsago (29%).
A PORTRAIT OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONELINESS IN CANADA Isolation differs from loneliness in key ways. While isolation can be described through objective behaviours, such as actions and contact with others, loneliness is subjective. It is a feeling that permeates a significant level of the population. Loneliness has been described as a mismatch between the quantity and quality of social OPINION POLL ON MORALITY IN CANADA January 13, 2016 – Just one-in-ten Canadians see moral values strengthening in this country, while the vast majority agree that having an affair is “morally unacceptable.” Beyond that, an Angus Reid Institute public opinion poll finds a country divided by gender, age, region and religious belief when it comes to the state ofmorality today.
BLAME, BULLYING AND DISRESPECT: CHINESE CANADIANS REVEAL June 22, 2020 – It has been referred to as the “shadow pandemic” in Canada. As COVID-19 indiscriminately touches people in large communities and small households, it has brought another kind of virus – one that does discriminate – to the doorsteps of only someCanadians.
CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization commissioning research and opinion polls on issues that matter toCanadians
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Vaccine Passports: Canadians show strong support for use in international travel, fewer willing to comply at home. Personal concern over contracting COVID-19 dips, but even vaccinated Canadians remain anxious May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this countryTRUDEAU TRACKER
From Sunny Ways to Midterm Blues? Two years after Trudeau majority, Liberals and CPC in dead heat. Fewer than half say PM has met expectations, more than WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians? PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of CANADIANS IN CHRONIC PAIN: COST, ACCESS TO TREATMENT POSE July 12, 2019 – For many Canadians, the activities and experiences that many of us take for granted are significantly hindered by something unseen by the naked eye: persistent, ongoing pain. A new public opinion survey from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with Pain BC and Mindset Social Innovation Foundation, delves deeply into the lives of those who experience ongoing CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH The Angus Reid Institute is a national, not-for-profit organization commissioning research and opinion polls on issues that matter toCanadians
TRACKING COVID-19
Vaccine Passports: Canadians show strong support for use in international travel, fewer willing to comply at home. Personal concern over contracting COVID-19 dips, but even vaccinated Canadians remain anxious May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen CAREGIVING IN CANADA: AS POPULATION AGES, ONE-IN-FOUR August 12, 2019 – Three years ago, Canada quietly crossed a critical demographic threshold.For the first time, there were officially more seniors – those 65 and over – than children – those 14 and under – in the country.. As population trends skew older, a new study from the Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians are – or expect to be – directly involved in caregiving for AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT May 21, 2021 – The medical feat of jabbing hundreds of thousands of Canadians with COVID-19 vaccines is not only bringing Canada closer to the end of a devastating third wave of the pandemic, it is also giving the Trudeau government’s perceived handling of the crisis a shot in the arm. As vaccine willingness continues to rise, the government in charge of procuring and distributing said POLICING IN CANADA: MAJOR STUDY REVEALS FOUR MINDSETS October 9, 2020 – Canadians have watched protests south of the border calling for an end to police violence against Black and other Americans of colour, and participated in protests in this country calling for greater accountability and acknowledgement of what they say is systemic racism in Canadian policing as well. Now, a comprehensive review of perspectives on policing in this countryTRUDEAU TRACKER
From Sunny Ways to Midterm Blues? Two years after Trudeau majority, Liberals and CPC in dead heat. Fewer than half say PM has met expectations, more than WORRY, GRATITUDE & BOREDOM: AS COVID-19 AFFECTS MENTAL April 27, 2020 – Mental health has been one of the most consistent undercurrents of discussion around the impacts of this country’s COVID-19 pandemic. To what extent have job losses, illness, uncertainty and self-isolation affected the emotional and psychological well-being of Canadians? PREMIERS’ PERFORMANCE: HORGAN HIGHEST, FORD’S FALL March 10, 2021 – As the hot, bright and unyielding spotlight of scrutiny shifts from Ottawa to provincial capitals in the next phase of vaccine distribution, premiers will be judged over the next three months on this key performance indicator, among others. For now, however, Canadians are still more inclined – for the most part – to give their provincial leaders better assessments than AS CANADIANS AGE, STRUGGLES OVER ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE August 9, 2019 – As the federal government’s Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare calls for a universal, single-payer system for prescription drug coverage in Canada, a new report from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute – part of its ongoing series on access to and perceptions of health care among those ages 55 and older – finds a significant number of CANADIANS IN CHRONIC PAIN: COST, ACCESS TO TREATMENT POSE July 12, 2019 – For many Canadians, the activities and experiences that many of us take for granted are significantly hindered by something unseen by the naked eye: persistent, ongoing pain. A new public opinion survey from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with Pain BC and Mindset Social Innovation Foundation, delves deeply into the lives of those who experience ongoingTRACKING COVID-19
Vaccine Passports: Canadians show strong support for use in international travel, fewer willing to comply at home. Personal concern over contracting COVID-19 dips, but even vaccinated Canadians remain anxious May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE How the families of those in long-term care see the COVID crisis should give us pause OUR TEAM - ANGUS REID INSTITUTE The Angus Reid Institute was founded in October 2014 by Dr. Angus Reid, Canada’s best-known and longest-practicing pollster. He’s spent more than four decades asking people what they think and feel about top social, governance and economic issues. FROM SEA TO LOCKED DOWN SEA: MOST WANT US BORDER TO STAY May 22, 2020 – With speculation over the future of travel and the viability of tourism as an economic driver in this country, Canadians themselves are expressing a hesitance to host visitors from south of the border – and even from other provinces. Further, the latest study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds most Canadians say they are unwilling to travel to the United States TRANSGENDER IN CANADA September 7, 2016 – It’s been more than two years since Time Magazine declared transgender rights “the next civil rights frontier.”In that time, as battles over bathrooms and identification documents have sprung up on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border, trans issues have continued to move toward the political and social mainstream in North America. MEATLESS MILLENNIALS: YOUNGER CANADIANS FEEDING GROWTH OF August 20, 2019 – While mock meat may be mocked in certain culinary circles, products such as the Beyond Burger have certainly performed beyond their parent company’s business expectations as younger, urban consumers in Canada search for plant-based proteins to tempt their taste buds and conquer their hunger pangs. And while most Canadians have heard about such products, the ROYAL TAB: VAST MAJORITY DON’T WANT TO PAY COSTS January 15, 2020 – The bombshell news that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – were not only seeking to partially quit the Royal Family but also take up part-time residence in Canada may have set the hearts of monarchists and celebrity watchers aflutter, but that doesn’t mean Canadians are eager to subsidize the couple’s living costs when they’re in A PORTRAIT OF SOCIAL ISOLATION AND LONELINESS IN CANADA June 17, 2019 – Interpersonal connection is at the heart of all human society.As a species, we thrive on relationships and social interaction, to the point that our health as individuals is negatively affected in the absence of these connections.. A wide-ranging new study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, conducted in partnership with Cardus, explores the quality and quantity of SUPPLY MANAGEMENT: MOST CANADIANS August 2, 2017 – As Canadian trade officials prepare to face off against their US counterparts in two weeks, most people in this country say scrapping the current supply management system should be – at minimum – on the negotiating table during the upcoming NAFTA talks. Indeed, while just one-quarter of Canadians (26%) would opt to scrap the current regulatory framework for BIKE LANE DIVIDE: CANADIANS MORE LIKELY TO BLAME CYCLISTS June 28, 2018 – It’s a familiar debate in urban Canada: a city announces plans to build a dedicated bicycle lane on a major roadway and opponents – fearing loss of parking, loss of business access, or an increase in traffic congestion – attempt to apply the brakes.Cycling advocates, meanwhile, gear up their encouragement of the new lane, which they argue will make riding a bike safer*
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VACCINE PASSPORTS: CANADIANS SHOW STRONG SUPPORT FOR USE IN INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, FEWER WILLING TO COMPLY AT HOME __ COVID19 , Q2 2021, Top Stories
Personal concern over contracting COVID-19 dips, but even vaccinated Canadians remain anxious May 26, 2021 – As some provinces loosen community restrictions and unveil post-pandemic reopening plans, Canadians may be forgiven for day-dreaming about future days of freemovement and
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LONG-TERM CARE IN CANADA: FOR THOSE WITH FAMILY IN LTC FACILITIES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, SIZE MATTERED__READ MORE
AS VACCINATION RATE CLIMBS, CANADIANS MORE BULLISH ABOUT LIBERALS’ HANDLING OF PANDEMIC; VOTE INTENTION REMAINS STATIC__READ MORE
74% OF CANADIANS SAY MILITARY’S CULTURE DISRESPECTFUL TOWARD WOMEN; MORE CALL PROBLEM HANDLING COMPLAINTS ‘SYSTEMIC’__READ MORE
CLIMATE CHANGE: O’TOOLE’S CARBON PRICING GAMBLE DRAWS MIXEDPOLITICAL REVIEWS
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CANADA’S OTHER EPIDEMIC: AS OVERDOSE DEATHS ESCALATE, MAJORITY FAVOUR DECRIMINALIZATION OF DRUGS Public opinion reflects empirical data: half say opioid crisis worsening in their own communities February 24, 2021 – It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health__Read More
DEFEND OR DEFUND? ONE-IN-FOUR SUPPORT CUTTING LOCAL POLICE BUDGETS; MOST BACK SOCIAL WELFARE OVER HIRING MORE COPS PHILANTHROPY, PANDEMIC & POLITICAL SCANDAL: COVID-19 CURTAILS DONOR GIVING; WE AFFAIR WEAKENS TRUST IN CHARITIES ACCESS FOR ALL: NEAR UNIVERSAL SUPPORT FOR A PHARMACARE PLAN COVERING CANADIANS’ PRESCRIPTION DRUG COSTS DIGITAL DOPAMINE: HALF OF CANADIAN PARENTS CONCERNED THEIR CHILD SPENDS TOO MUCH TIME ON THEIR DEVICES TRUTHS OF RECONCILIATION: CANADIANS ARE DEEPLY DIVIDED ON HOW BEST TO ADDRESS INDIGENOUS ISSUES IN POST-COVID WORLD CANADIANS LOOK FOR SHIPPING INDUSTRY TO REBUILD ECONOMY BUT BALANCE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONRECENT RESEARCH
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DESPITE MONTHS OF MIXED MESSAGES, MOST CANADIANS WHO RECEIVED AN ASTRAZENECA VACCINE HAVE NO REGRETS Vaccine hesitancy plunges to three per cent, but one-tenth of population remain unwilling to be jabbed May 17, 2021 –Latest
GAME MISCONDUCT: CANADIANS MAY LOVE THEIR HOCKEY, BUT THEY ALSO SEE SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH ITS CULTURE Half of those who played say misogyny, racism, inclusion and bullying are problems May 5, 2021 – Outdoor shinny onLatest
TO HAVE & HAVE NOT: CANADIANS TAKE SIDES ON HOUSING MARKET, DIVIDED IN DESIRE FOR HOME PRICES TO RISE, OR TANK High housing prices spreading outside urban hot zones, hurting Canadians from coast to coast April 7, 2021 – Home sweetLatest
JUDGING THE BUDGET: JUST OVER HALF SAY IT’S “MORE GOOD THAN BAD”; NEAR-EVEN SPLIT OVER SIZE OF DEFICIT SPEND Liberals hold slight vote intent advantage amid lack of enthusiasm and declining approval for Trudeau April 28, 2021 – ThisQ2 2021
VACCINE VACILLATION: CONFIDENCE IN ASTRAZENECA JUMPS AMID INCREASED ELIGIBILITY; TRUST IN JOHNSON & JOHNSON TUMBLES Hesitancy remains highest in Alberta where 28 per cent say they will not be vaccinated or remain unsure April 26,Q2 2021
FORD FUMBLES: ONTARIANS MOST LIKELY TO BLAME THEIR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT FOR “PREVENTABLE” THIRD WAVE Nearly twice as many Canadians say third wave was preventable as say it was inevitable April 23, 2021 – ItBROWSE BY ISSUE
ENVIRONMENT & RESOURCES * Climate Change: O’Toole’s carbon pricing gamble draws mixedpolitical reviews
* Pipe(line) dream? Albertans want Ottawa to keep fighting for Keystone XL; but most Canadians say it’s time to “move on” * Half of Canadians call for patience; half support use of force to remove anti-CGL blockades * New Frontier: As Trudeau government mulls approval, Canadians divided on political, regional lines over Teck mineFAITH & VALUES
* Religious Canadians praying for return to in-person worship, but won’t forsake online services in future * COVID Christmas: High anxiety around surging infections, but many won’t commit to staying home for the holidays * Freedom of religion widely valued in Canada, but the role of faith in modern society still a source of debate * Holy Week at Home: Canadians of faith turn to prayer & tech as COVID-19 disrupts Easter and other celebrationsHEALTH
* Vaccine Vacillation: Confidence in AstraZeneca jumps amid increased eligibility; trust in Johnson & Johnson tumbles * Canada’s other epidemic: As overdose deaths escalate, majority favour decriminalization of drugs * Access for all: Near universal support for a pharmacare plan covering Canadians’ prescription drug costs * COVID-19: Three-in-five worry about side-effects of a vaccine; many plan to take a ‘wait and see’ approachINTERNATIONAL
* Ahead of trial, three-quarters say Canada-China relationship will not be repaired until Michaels’ release * From tax cuts to ‘the wall’, Trump’s legacy defined by the political lens through which Americans view his actions * The Divided States of America: The Biden era ushers in hope for his supporters, despair for Trump backers * Republican Reckoning: Most GOP voters want Trump-style politics to continue but one-in-four call for changeSEARCH
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