Atlantic Canadians are Divided Regarding the Legalization of Marijuana
HALIFAX: Residents of Atlantic Canada are equally divided in terms of support or opposition of the legalization of marijuana for personal use, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Specifically, under one-half (45%) support legalizing marijuana, while a similar number oppose (46%). One in ten Atlantic Canadians are undecided (9%). “It appears that...
Read MoreSmall Majority of Atlantic Canadians Oppose the Legalization of Brothels in Canada
HALIFAX: One-half (52%) of Atlantic Canadians oppose the legalization of brothels in Canada, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Less than three in ten (28%) support legalizing brothels, while two in ten (20%) are undecided. Residents of Nova Scotia are more likely than those elsewhere in the region to support the legalization of brothels (34% in...
Read MoreNL Government Satisfaction Declines Sharply but Remains Highest in the Region
HALIFAX: Overall satisfaction with the performance of the PC government has declined, resting at the lowest level since 2004, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Currently, six in ten (60%, down from 73% three months ago) residents are either completely or mostly satisfied with the performance of the PC government. One-third (33%, up from 21%) are...
Read MoreNova Scotia NDP and Liberals in Statistical Tie in Voter Support
HALIFAX: Satisfaction with the provincial government decreased again this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, four in ten Nova Scotia residents are satisfied with the overall performance of the Dexter government (41%, down from 48% in February 2012 and 55% in November 2011). Just over one-half are dissatisfied (52%, up from...
Read MoreSharp Decline in Satisfaction with PEI Government
HALIFAX: Satisfaction with the ruling provincial Liberal Party in Prince Edward Island decreased significantly this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, just over four in ten (42%, down from 63% in February 2012) residents are satisfied with the provincial government, while over one-half express dissatisfaction (54%, up from...
Read MoreLe support accordé au gouvernement Progressiste-Conservateur du Nouveau-Brunswick demeure stable
SAINT JOHN : La satisfaction quant à la performance du gouvernement Progressiste-Conservateur provincial demeure stable ce trimestre, selon les résultats du dernier sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Actuellement, 45 % (par rapport à 47 % en février 2012) des résidents du Nouveau-Brunswick sont complètement satisfaits ou plutôt satisfaits, alors qu’un numéro semblable...
Read MoreSupport for NB PC Government Remains Steady
SAINT JOHN: Satisfaction with the performance of the provincial PC government remains unchanged this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, 45 percent (compared with 47% in February 2012) of New Brunswick residents are either completely or mostly satisfied, while a similar number (45%, compared with 41%) are dissatisfied. One in ten...
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