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election
(09/24/10) -

Ford Remains Ahead in Toronto a Month Before Mayoral Election

Most Torontonians would welcome an expansion of Toronto’s subway system, even if it means increasing taxes.

(08/28/10) -

Ford Has Six-Point Lead Over Smitherman in Toronto Race

Support for Ford is markedly higher in the inner suburbs, while Smitherman is ahead in Downtown Toronto.

legal_issues
(03/22/10) -

Britons Ponder Identity of Young Offenders

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Half of adults in Britain believe it is a bad idea to prevent the media from disclosing the identities of juvenile offenders, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 49 per cent of respondents feel this way.

(03/19/10) -

Half of Britons Would Disclose the Identities of Juvenile Offenders

Three-in-five respondents believe the injunction that remains in place for the perpetrators of the James Bulger murder should be lifted.

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(11/10/09) -

Americans Praise Reagan for Fall of Communism

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – People in the United States believe former president Ronald Reagan was the main political figure in the fall of communism, according to a three-country poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 36 per cent of respondents think Reagan deserves a lot of the credit for the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.

(11/08/09) -

People Differ on Who Deserves Credit for the Collapse of Communism

For Immediate Release Special Report – Three-Country Survey Page 1 of 9 BERLIN WALL – TWENTY YEARS LATER People Differ on Who Deserves Credit for the Collapse of Communism While Britons and Canadians believe Mikhail Gorbachev and Lech Walesa deserve “Most of the Credit”, Americans overwhelmingly choose Ronald Reagan. [VANCOUVER - Nov. 7, [...]

(11/07/09) -

People Differ on Who Deserves Credit for the Collapse of Communism

People in the United States are more likely to say that former U.S. president Ronald Reagan deserves credit for the collapse of communism, while respondents in Canada and Great Britain select former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and Polish union leader Lech Walesa, according to a new three-country study by Angus Reid Strategies.

(11/04/09) -

Torontonians Split on Miller’s Legacy; 2010 Mayoral Race Wide Open

For Immediate Release City of Toronto Survey Page 1 of 4 TORONTO Torontonians Split on Miller’s Legacy; 2010 Mayoral Race Wide Open A quarter of respondents in the city believe the outgoing mayor leaves Toronto in better shape than it was in 2003. [TORONTO - Nov. 3, 2009] – As David Miller begins [...]

(10/14/09) -

Net Newsledger. Addressing the Oils Sands — LU Hosts Don Thompson

“ …adian households. In fact, 49% of Canadians admitted to having a household spat over the temperature, in a recent poll conducted by Direct Energy and Angus Reid. Dave Walton, director of home ideas for Direct Energy, has a few suggestions to sooth the thermo-spats over the winter months ahead. Thermo-guard A programmable [...]

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(04/29/08) -

De Gaulle Best, Sarkozy Worst for French

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Adults in France hold two of their former heads of state in high regard, according to a poll by CSA published in Le Parisien. 88 per cent of respondents think Charles de Gaulle represented France well, while 74 per cent feel the same way about François Mitterrand.