Canadians Happy with Daily Lives, While Americans and Britons Ponder Moves
More than half of Britons say they would live in a respectful and peaceful society if they moved to Canada.
More than half of Britons say they would live in a respectful and peaceful society if they moved to Canada.
Three-in-five respondents believe illegal immigrants who are currently working should be required to leave their jobs and be deported.
The concept of gift cards is very popular in the two North American countries, but not in Britain.
Conversations with friends are, by far, the most trusted source in the the United States, Britain and Canada.
Two-in-five respondents believe the protesters who stormed the embassy acted with the consent of the Iranian regime.
Americans focus more on family, Britons think courses were not useful, and Canadians want schools to begin teaching sex education at an early age.
The approval rating for the three main party leaders did not go through significant changes this month.
Most respondents would like to have a chance to elect the members of the upper house.
Bureaucracy and poor management still regarded as the biggest problems facing the NHS.
The approval rating for David Cameron and Nick Clegg fall to the lowest level since the coalition was installed.