Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
- 2008: Race for the White House
- 2008: The U.S. Electoral College
- Abortion
- Africa
- Angela Merkel
- Death Penalty
- Economy and Globalization
- Environment
- European Union
- George W. Bush
- Global Warming
- Gordon Brown
- Hamas
- Immigration
- Iran
- Iraq War
- Israel Election 2009
- Kevin Rudd
- Latin America
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- North Korea
- Oil and Gas
- Same-Sex Marriage
- Silvio Berlusconi
- Stem Cell Research
- Stephen Harper
- Taro Aso
- Terrorism
- Vladimir Putin
Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
Stephen Harper
- Canadians Assess Tory Leadership Hopefuls
- (CPOD) Feb. 7, 2004 - Many Canadians remain unaware of the individuals currently running for the leadership of the Conservative Party, according to a poll by Leger Marketing. 44 per cent respondents do not know which of the three prospective candidates would be the best person to lead the political organization. Feb 7, 2004
- Tory Hopefuls Unknown To Most Canadians
- (CPOD) Jan. 28, 2004 - Many Canadians are unaware of the candidates currently running for the leadership of the Conservative Party, according to a poll by Ipsos-Reid released by CTV and the Globe and Mail. More than half of all respondents do not know enough about the three prospective leaders to form an opinion. Jan 28, 2004
- Liberals Keep Lead In Canada
- (CPOD) Dec. 17, 2003 - The Liberal Party continues to dominate Canadian federal politics, according to a poll by JMCK Communications Inc. 36 per cent of respondents would vote for the ruling Liberals, a 4.8 per cent lead over the new Conservative Party. Dec 17, 2003
- The Search for the “Right” Leader in Canada
- Mario Canseco Today, two separate events appear to have solidified the union between the Progressive Conservatives (PC) and the Canadian Alliance (CA) to create an assimilated right-wing party for the next federal election in Canada. Dec 5, 2003
- Canadians Prefer Harper As “Right” Leader
- (CPOD) Dec. 4, 2003 - Canadian voters have apparently decided who should be at the helm of the newly proposed Conservative Party, according to a poll by SON released by Radio Canada. 60 per cent of respondents want current Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper to lead the coalition. Dec 4, 2003
- Merged Party Closes In On Canadian Liberals
- (CPOD) Nov. 7, 2003 - The proposed melding of the Canadian Alliance (CA) and the Progressive Conservatives (PC) would generate a close federal election in Canada, according to a poll by JMCK Communications. 36 per cent of respondents would support the ruling Liberals, a 4.8 per cent lead over the merged party. Nov 7, 2003
- Liberals, Martin First Choices In Canada
- (CPOD) Nov. 6, 2003 - The Liberal Party remains on top in Canada, according to a poll by JMCK Communications. 37.8 per cent of respondents would support the Liberals in a federal election, a 21.8 per cent lead over the Canadian Alliance. Nov 6, 2003
- Liberals Keep Lead, Even With United Right
- (CPOD) Oct. 30, 2003 - The Canadian Liberal Party holds the lead in federal voting intention, according to a poll by COMPAS Inc. 50 per cent of respondents would support the ruling Liberals, a 36 per cent lead over the Progressive Conservatives (PC) and the New Democratic Party. Oct 30, 2003
- Conservatives Plan Return In Two Fronts
- Mario Canseco In 1997, Labour's Tony Blair put an end to a Tory era in Britain by defeating an unpopular John Major. Oct 7, 2003
- Canadians Sure Martin Will Be Next PM
- (CPOD) Sept. 16, 2003 - Canadian voters are sure that Paul Martin will be the country's next prime minister, according to a poll by SES Research released by Sun Media Corp. 69 per cent of respondents believe the former finance minister will win the next federal election. Sep 16, 2003
- From right to left, the political pickings are pretty slim
- Angus Reid Vancouver Sun I can't remember a time when the Canadian political stage featured such a lacklustre group of performers as those performing on it today. Jun 14, 2003
- Martin, Liberals Top Choices In Canada
- (CPOD) Apr. 29, 2003 - The Liberal Party continues to dominate Canadian federal politics, according to a poll by Ipsos-Reid, released by CTV and the Globe and Mail. 50 per cent of respondents say they would vote for the Liberals in the next federal election. Apr 29, 2003