Australians, Britons and Canadians Would Prefer Prince William as King
Respondents in Canada are more likely to voice support for “an elected head of state” than those in Australia or Britain.
Respondents in Canada are more likely to voice support for “an elected head of state” than those in Australia or Britain.
The Canucks are regarded by respondents as strong and exciting, while the Toronto Maple Leafs are seen as weak and in decline.
Respondents overwhelmingly support provincial legislation that would curb “cyber-bullying.”
Most respondents would welcome the Government of Ontario stepping in and taking control of city transit in Toronto.
Two thirds of respondents are dissatisfied with the plan to phase out the harmonized sales tax by March 2013.
Younger respondents endorse the concept of the “mosaic” while middle-aged and older Canadians prefer the “melting pot”.
Bob Rae posts the best momentum score of all five main party leaders, while Stephen Harper has the highest approval rating.
The former Massachusetts Governor is connecting well with men and voters over the age of 55.
All the recently re-elected heads of government improved their standing in the final quarter of the year.
The protests are getting lukewarm support from younger Americans, and outright condemnation from respondents over the age of 55.