Issue: Same-Sex MarriageRSS

(02/15/05) -

Canada Still Divided On Same-Sex Marriage

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Canadians remain split over the legalization of same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Ekos Research Associates published in the Toronto Star. 42 per cent of respondents support allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry, while 40 per cent disagree.

(02/15/05) -

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(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – The Liberal party lost some support this month in Canada, according to a poll by SES Research. 38 per cent of respondents would vote for the Liberals in the next federal election, a three per cent drop since November.

(02/12/05) -

Canadians Mind MP’s Same-Sex Marriage Stance

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Some adults in Canada would take a member of parliament’s position on same-sex marriage into account before casting a ballot in the next federal election, according to a poll by SES Research. 42 per cent of respondents say a disagreement on the subject would make them vote against their current local representative.

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(02/12/05) -

Massachusetts Divided Over Same-Sex Unions

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Adults in the Bay State are split over how to formalize the relationships of homosexual partners, according to a poll by the University of Massachusetts. 38 per cent of respondents say same-sex marriage should be allowed, 27 per cent of respondents support the concept of civil unions, and 12 per cent would not offer legal recognition to gay and lesbian

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(02/10/05) -

Alabama Supports Same-Sex Amendment

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Many adults of Alabama want to change the constitution to forbid wedlock for gay and lesbian partners, according to a poll by the Center for Governmental Services at Auburn University. 58 per cent of respondents support an amendment that would ban same-sex marriage in the Yellowhammer State.

(02/09/05) -

Canada Remains Split Over Same-Sex Marriage

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Adults in Canada are divided over the concept of wedlock for homosexual partners, according to a poll by SES Research. 46 per cent of respondents believe only marriages between a man and a woman should be legally recognized, while 45 per cent think same-sex couples should be allowed to be married.

(02/07/05) -

Health Care Is Prevalent Issue In Canada

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Many Canadians remain worried about their country’s medical services, according to a poll by Compas Inc. for the National Post and Global National. 48 per cent of respondents say health care is the policy priority that should receive the most attention from the federal government today.

(02/03/05) -

Differing Views On Same-Sex Marriage In Canada

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Canadians hold dissimilar positions on certain arguments advocated by those who either support or oppose same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Compas Inc. for the National Post and Global National. 69 per cent of respondents believe protecting gays against discrimination is long overdue, 48 per cent believe wedlock would bring stability to the live

(02/03/05) -

Canadians Want Referendum On Same-Sex Marriage

(Angus Reid Consultants – CPOD Global Scan) – Many adults in Canada want to get directly involved in the decisions regarding same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Compas Inc. for the National Post and Global National. 67 per cent of respondents believe the issue should be settled in a national referendum among all Canadians.

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(01/30/05) -

More Support For Arizona Same-Sex Amendment

(Angus Reid – CPOD Global Scan) – Many adults in Arizona support a proposal to enact a state amendment that would ban same-sex marriage, according to a poll by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and KAET-TV. 54 per cent of respondents are in favour of the idea, while 39 per cent disagree.