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If a referendum on Alberta becoming a sovereign country and ceasing to be a Province of Canada indeed takes place, 31% of Canadians say voters in Alberta choosing to become a sovereign country is “very likely” or “moderately likely”. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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Our latest release in #bcpoli: More than 2/5 British Columbians aged 18-to-34 and more than a 1/3 of those aged 35-to-54 are primarily concerned about housing. More than 1/3 of those aged 55 and over select health care as the most important issue. researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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Voting Intention in #bcpoli: BC New Democratic Party (NDP) – 43% (-1 since March) Conservative Party of BC – 42% (=) BC Green Party – 8% (-3) Centre BC – 2% (new) Brodie/Kealy/Armstrong Party – 1% (new) Another party / An independent candidate – 3% (=) researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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Approval Ratings in #bcpoli: David Eby – 56% (+1 since March) John Rustad – 37% (-3) Jeremy Valeriote – 27% (-7) Karin Kirkpatrick – 16% (new) researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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Most Important Issue in #bcpoli: Housing / Homelessness / Poverty – 34% (-2 since March) Economy / Jobs – 22% (+2) Health care – 21% (=) Crime / Safety – 6% (=) Accountability – 4% (+1) Environment – 3% (=) researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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The BC NDP continues to connect well with decided voters aged 55 and over (53%), while the BC Conservatives dominate among those aged 18-to-34 (49%). researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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The two main parties in #bcpoli are virtually tied among decided voters aged 35-to-54 (44% for the BC Conservatives and 43% for the BC New Democrats). researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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My latest for BIV News on #bcpoli: While a 6% shift away from BC’s New Democrats, Conservatives and Greens might seem minor, the two main parties were separated by only two percentage points—just over 33,000 votes—in October. biv.com/news/commentar…

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The BC NDP holds the upper hand over the BC Conservatives in Metro Vancouver (47% to 41%) and Vancouver Island (43% to 34%). #bcpoli researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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The BC Conservatives have extended their advantages in the Fraser Valley (53% to 34%) and in Northern BC (52% to 29%). #bcpoli researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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The #bcpoli race is tied in Southern BC (43% for the BC NDP, 43% for the BC Conservatives). researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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Vote Consideration in #bcpoli: BC New Democratic Party (NDP) – 54% (+1 since March) Conservative Party of BC – 47% (+2) BC Green Party – 33% (-6) Centre BC – 19% (new) Brodie/Kealy/Armstrong Party – 14% (new) researchco.ca/2025/06/16/bcp…

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LinkedIn needs to have an option other than: "I don't know this individual". Would "I have interacted with this individual, and that is precisely why I'm not connecting" be too blunt?

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58% of Albertans trust the Prime Minister of Canada on issues of national unity, while 56% trust the leader of the Official Opposition. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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21% of Canadians, and 25% of Albertans, think their province would be better off as an American state. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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56% of Canadians say that, if voters in Alberta ultimately choose to become a sovereign country and cease to be a Province of Canada in a referendum, the Government of Canada should not allow Alberta’s separation to happen. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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If a referendum on Alberta becoming a sovereign country & ceasing to be a Province of Canada takes place, 32% of Canadians say the U.S. recognizing Alberta’s sovereignty even if the referendum is not successful is “very likely” or “moderately likely”. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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Just under three-in-ten Canadians (28%) would vote in favour of their province becoming its own country—including 34% of Albertans and Quebecers. researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…

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Support for the federal government effectively stopping the referendum on Alberta’s sovereignty is highest in Saskatchewan and Manitoba (57%), followed by Ontario (53%), Atlantic Canada (52%), British Columbia (49%), Alberta (42%) and Quebec (36%). researchco.ca/2025/06/12/nat…