Canadians Hold Conflicting Views on the Death Penalty
While most respondents support capital punishment for murderers, half believe life imprisonment without parole is more suitable.
While most respondents support capital punishment for murderers, half believe life imprisonment without parole is more suitable.
The New Democrats expand their lead over the governing BC Liberals, who drop below 30% for the first time since Gordon Campbell’s departure.
Three-in-five respondents—including two thirds of women—believe there should be laws to outline whether a woman can have an abortion based solely on the gender of the fetus.
Bob Rae posts the best momentum score of all five main party leaders, while Stephen Harper has the highest approval rating.
The Leader of the Opposition and the Deputy Prime Minister posted the worst approval ratings of their respective tenures.
The approval rating for the three main party leaders did not go through significant changes this month.
Christy Clark is still the preferred premier for most respondents, but the approval rating for Adrian Dix is high.
The approval rating for David Cameron and Nick Clegg fall to the lowest level since the coalition was installed.
This week, we were the only Canadian pollster to issue a prediction in the two provinces that held elections: Manitoba and Ontario.
Support for Progressive Conservatives collapses as fewer Grit voters in 2007 are considering to cast a ballot for the Tory candidate in their riding.