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View all postsIs there life after death? Majority of Canadians believe they may have more than one life to live
Only one-in-eight Canadians rule out the possibility of life continuing after death entirely March 27, 2024 – For many Canadians, Easter weekend has become a secular holiday celebrated by students as spring break and marked with a statutory holiday for
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View all postsBlast radius: Satisfaction with provincial governments crashes after years of COVID-19, cost of living crisis
Health care performance has dropped precipitously; one-in-four say their province doing a good job now January 9, 2024 – One of the benefits history offers is perspective. In Canada, that
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- Raise, pause, abolish? Centre-left voters rally around carbon tax, but majority would still reduce or eliminate it
- No Appeal: Most say government should accept Federal Court ruling on plastics as reusable bags preferred
- Carbon Tax: Perceptions of insufficient rebates, cost of living concern & questions over efficacy send support plummeting
- Canada and the Culture Wars: Most agree on causes of climate change, find consensus on how capitalism affects inequality
- Is there life after death? Majority of Canadians believe they may have more than one life to live
- In Canada, vast majority agree both anti-Semitism & anti-Muslim views are problems; less consensus over severity
- Islamophobia in Canada: Four mindsets indicate negativity is nationwide, most intense in Quebec
- The Sacred Texts: Canadian perspectives on the Bible, Qu’ran, Torah, and their place in modern society
- Parental opposition to childhood vaccination grows as Canadians worry about harms of anti-vax movement
- Mental Health and MAID: Canadians who struggle to get help more likely to support expanding eligibility
- After a ‘decade of decline’ in health care, Canadians not convinced that money is enough to solve the crisis
- Public Purists, Privatization Proponents and the Curious: Canada’s three health-care mindsets
- In Gaza-Israel conflict, sympathies now shared equally between both sides after shift in Canadian opinion
- As NATO calls on allies to increase defence spending, Canadians prioritise importance of military readiness
- State of the Nations: Canadians proud of country, but see ‘Trump-style politics’ as a risk
- Ukraine Invasion: Canadian attention, and Conservative support, plummets two years into conflict