Close to half of Canadians say the carbon tax is ineffective at combatting climate change (46%, down from 53%in July), while 21 per cent say this is effective, which is a six percentage point increase from July. Close to one in four (23%) say this has been neither effective nor ineffective. Residents of Quebec give… Continue Reading Canadians more likely to think carbon tax is ineffective rather than effective at combatting climate change or encouraging people to use less fuel (CTV/Nanos)
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Canadians think conflict in Middle East and Ukraine War should have equal importance as a priority f...
Nanos was retained by CTV News to conduct research among Canadians to gauge their views on government priorities, more specifically on the importance of the war in Ukraine and the conflict in the Middle-East. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land-and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,071 Canadians, 18 years of age… Continue Reading Canadians think conflict in Middle East and Ukraine War should have equal importance as a priority for Canada (CTV/Nanos)
Many Canadians have concerns about the Israel-Hamas conflict spreading and an increase in hate crime...
A strong majority of Canadians are concerned or somewhat concerned about the conflict between Israel and Hamas spreading to other Middle Eastern countries or spreading to countries outside the Middle East, as well as an increase in hate motivated incidents in their community. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land-and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online… Continue Reading Many Canadians have concerns about the Israel-Hamas conflict spreading and an increase in hate crime incidents in their communities (CTV/Nanos)
Canadians most likely to believe Canada is providing about the right amount of financial support to ...
Just over 2 in 5 Canadians say they believe Canada is providing about the right amount of financial support to Ukraine. About one third believe Canada is providing too much financial support and one in five say they are not providing enough financial support. Younger Canadians (18-34, 44%) are more likely than older Canadians (55… Continue Reading Canadians most likely to believe Canada is providing about the right amount of financial support to Ukraine – Younger Canadians more likely to believe we are providing too much (CTV/News)
A majority of Canadians believe or somewhat believe Prime Minister Trudeau’s statement about intelli
A majority of Canadians say they believe (47%) or somewhat believe (27%) Prime Minister Trudeau when he says the government has obtained intelligence that indicates India may be behind the killing of this Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. Nearly one in five say they do not (10%) or somewhat do not believe (eight per cent)… Continue Reading A majority of Canadians believe or somewhat believe Prime Minister Trudeau’s statement about intelligence that ties India to killing of Canadian citizen (CTV/Nanos)
Canadians most likely to say the recent honouring of a Nazi World War Two veteran has had a major im...
Nearly 1 in 2 Canadians say the recent event where the House of Commons honoured a 98-year-old World War Two veteran who fought for the Nazis has had a major impact on Canada’s reputation abroad. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,058 Canadians, 18 years… Continue Reading Canadians most likely to say the recent honouring of a Nazi World War Two veteran has had a major impact on Canada’s reputation abroad (CTV/Nanos)
No consensus on future of Canada-India trade (CTV/Nanos)
Canadians are divided when it comes to the future of Canada-India trade with no majority opinion on what should be Canada’s long-term strategy. One third say Canada should keep trade levels with India about the same as they are now, while one in four prefer we increase trade, and close to one in five prefer… Continue Reading No consensus on future of Canada-India trade (CTV/Nanos)
Over four in five oppose or somewhat oppose building new housing on land currently set aside as gree...
A strong majority of Canadians oppose (64%) or somewhat oppose (18%) building new housing on land currently set aside as green spaces. Women are more likely to oppose this (87% oppose/somewhat oppose) than men (77% oppose/somewhat oppose). Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,044 Canadians,… Continue Reading Over four in five oppose or somewhat oppose building new housing on land currently set aside as green spaces (CTV/Nanos)
Conservatives and NDP most trusted federal parties on the issue of affordable housing (CTV/Nanos)
Nanos was retained by CTV News to conduct research among Canadians to gauge their views on the political party most trusted on housing. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,044 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between September 2nd and 4th, 2023, as part… Continue Reading Conservatives and NDP most trusted federal parties on the issue of affordable housing (CTV/Nanos)
Majority believe severe weather events are a result of climate change (CTV/Nanos)
Nearly two in three Canadians (64%) believe that the greater number of intense storms and severe weather events is the result of climate change, while over one in four believe it is the result of natural variations in the weather (28%). Just under one in ten (eight per cent) were unsure. Nanos conducted an RDD… Continue Reading Majority believe severe weather events are a result of climate change (CTV/Nanos)