Polls RSS

canada_falls
(01/28/13) -

Canadians Have Mixed Feelings on Abortion, But Shun a New Debate

Respondents are evenly split on whether the health care system should fund abortions on demand, or only in medical emergencies.

britain_jan2013_2
(01/27/13) -

Britons See EU Membership Row as Distraction from Economic Crisis

The Conservative Party has gained three points since mid-January, while support for Labour has dropped by the same margin.

uk_parliament
(01/23/13) -

Britons Want to See UKIP, Green Party Leaders in Televised Debates

Support is lower for the appearance of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Plaid Cymru and British National Party (BNP) leaders.

us_houston
(01/22/13) -

Most Americans Want Supreme Court to Uphold Roe v. Wade

Half of respondents believe there is no point in re-opening a debate about abortion in the U.S. right now.

bc_poli_jan2013
(01/21/13) -

New Democrats Have 15-Point Lead Over BC Liberals in British Columbia

The BC Conservatives are now tied with the BC Greens, as support for the John Cummins-led party plummets in the Interior.

can_jan2013_2
(01/19/13) -

Conservatives Stable, NDP Drops and Liberals Gain in Canada

Most Canadians expect Justin Trudeau to become the new leader of the Liberal Party this year.

issues_gun
(01/18/13) -

Americans Support Obama’s Proposals to Deal with Gun Crime

Still, only 41 per cent of respondents believe the President’s plan will be effective in curbing gun violence.

issues_flu
(01/17/13) -

Half of Americans Will Not Get a Flu Shot This Season

Across the country, 37 per cent of respondents believe getting vaccinated can actually give a person the flu.

canada_penny
(01/15/13) -

Two Thirds of Canadians Agree with Decision to Phase Out the Penny

Three-in-five respondents are opposed to taking the five-cent coin out of circulation in Canada.

bri_jan2013
(01/14/13) -

Labour Ahead, Tories at Lowest Level Since 2010 Election in Britain

Only a third of respondents are satisfied with the way David Cameron is handling his duties as Prime Minister.