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canada_house
(02/14/13) -

Most Canadians Continue to Voice Support for an Elected Senate

Practically half of Quebecers would like all legislation to be reviewed and authorized by the House of Commons.

quebec_view
(02/14/13) -

Quebecers Overwhelmingly Call for Assisted Suicide Guidelines

Supporters of all three main political parties support enacting legislation that would allow doctors to help some terminally ill patients end their lives.

quebec_bigo
(02/11/13) -

Political Corruption Prevalent Across Canada, Say Quebecers

Four-in-five respondents are concerned about corruption in Quebec, and half believe policy reforms are needed to deal with a systemic failing.

uk_guard
(02/10/13) -

Britons Have Little Trust on Political Leaders and Members of Parliament

Most respondents trust the NHS, but call for criminal charges to deal with employees who fail to speak out about poor patient care in hospitals.

issues_quecan
(02/07/13) -

Canadians Would Feel Dissatisfied, Sad if Quebec Became Independent

Most respondents believe a simple majority—either of voters in a referendum or residents in a province—is not enough to justify separation.

issues_rings
(02/05/13) -

Most Britons Would Agree to Let Same-Sex Couples Marry

Youngest and middle-aged respondents are more likely to support a change in legislation than those over the age of 55.

bc_legislature
(02/05/13) -

British Columbians Assess Personal Attributes of Main Political Leaders

The top four emotions used to describe Christy Clark are negative, while Adrian Dix gets a more positive rating from respondents.

issues_conspi
(02/04/13) -

Prevalent Conspiracy Theories Dismissed by Most Americans

Only one-in-eight respondents believe the Apollo moon landings were “staged” in a studio.

scotland_flagwave
(02/03/13) -

New Question Has Little Effect on Scottish Referendum Vote

One third of respondents would favour Independence, while almost half would prefer to remain in the United Kingdom.

issues_protest
(01/31/13) -

Americans More Morally Conservative Than Canadians and Britons

Respondents in Britain are less likely to find medical testing on animals and clothing made of animal fur as “morally acceptable.”