To this and this and this, you can add this recent poll from Ipsos Reid.
Bill Curry surveys how the retirement age has been handled elsewhere. Abacus Data finds 55% of respondents opposed to raising the eligibility age to 67 by 2017, 51% opposed to raising it by 2025.
Here are four of the first five questions asked by the NDP yesterday afternoon.
The Vancouver Sun publishes some of the demographic findings of an election day poll conducted by Ipsos Reid.
The Conservative argument is always the same: if Canadians throw off Harper’s protective embrace, everything we cherish will be ruined
Ipsos Reid asks Canadians to choose between a Liberal-NDP coalition and a Conservative majority.
The softness of one party’s support is worth noting
Last week, Darrell Bricker and John Wright defended their profession against recent criticism. Today, Michael Adams makes his own case.
When Nanos polled a thousand Canadians in January 2009 about what should happen if that year’s federal budget was defeated, 49% favoured an election, 42% said the opposition should be invited to form a coalition.
Canadians consider Ottawa.
I would like to personally send a special thank you to Ipsos-Reid for having decided to release a poll last night that shows the Conservatives up 11 points on the Liberals, thereby redeeming the magazine piece published under my name three days earlier and making me look like a frickin’ soothsayer.
A conversation with Kate Fillion