Canadians, Hockey Fans Ready to Take Fighting Out of the Game
Two thirds of respondents in both sample groups support eliminating on-ice fights in professional hockey.
Two thirds of respondents in both sample groups support eliminating on-ice fights in professional hockey.
Men are more likely than women to support a regulation that would enable passengers to make phone calls during a flight.
Two-in-five hockey fans in Canada are watching minor league games more often than before the lockout, and 31% have switched to NFL Football.
In a list of 12 current and former athletes, only Tiger Woods has a higher unfavorable rating than the former professional cyclist.
Almost half of Londoners consider their city “very unsafe” or “moderately unsafe” for cyclists.
Most respondents believe private clubs should be allowed to dismiss membership applications based on citizenship.
A majority of respondents in the three countries believe the Olympics have benefitted from the presence of professional athletes.
Australians are also the most likely to say that results depend on the performance of athletes, and not government or sports authorities.
Most respondents would also like to see people being able to gamble online across the country.
Watching television in the morning is especially popular in Quebec.