Survey of Canadians (Nov 2006)

Stunt

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The above link is a survey of Canadians and their views on certain issues. It's a stunning difference compared to Americans, maybe you guys can confirm this, but very interesting indeed.

Satisfaction
Thinking about Canada, overall, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in this country today?
Satisfied 63
Dissatisfied 34

Issues
In your opinion, what is the most important issue...
Health care/health care system 16
Environment/pollution 13
Afghanistan/Militarization 10
Economy 7
Poor leadership/poor government 5
International issues/war/peace 5
Poverty/homelessness/hunger 4
Employment 4
Taxes/tax cuts 3
Crime/law and order 3
Education 2
Social issues/safety net 2
Immigration issues 2
Canada-U.S relations 1
Same sex marriage 1
Fuel/energy 0

Environment
In dealing with environmental issues, do you think the current federal government's approach is...
Too tough 3
Not tough enough 71
About right 22

Income Trusts
Do you approve or disapprove of recent changes to income trusts?
Approve 42
Disapprove 28

Federal Politics
If a Canadian federal election were held today, is there a party you might be inclined to support?
The Conservative Party 29
The Liberal Party 28
New Democratic Party 16
The Bloc Québécois 8
Green Party 4

National Unity
Do you think that Quebec is a nation within Canada?
Quebec / Rest of Canada
Yes, is 61/32
No, is not 34/64

Recognize Quebec
Do you think the Canadian constitution should or should not be changed to recognize Quebec as a nation within Canada?
Quebec / Rest of Canada
Yes, is 66/30
No, is not 13/83

Quebec Referendum
If a referendum were held today on the same question that was asked in 1995, that is, sovereignty with an offer of partnership with the rest of Canada, would you vote YES or would you vote NO? (Quebecers only)
Yes 52
No 40

Thoughts??
 

yllus

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I'm surprised the federal election support numbers are so close for the Conservatives and Liberals - that's not the numbers I've seen previously at all. Harper's doing wonderfully.

Those Quebec referendum numbers are a complete shock as well - AFAIK, Quebec hasn't featured a distinct majority wanting sovereignty since '95.
 

BaliBabyDoc

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I'm pretty sure if you surveyed Americans about Quebec the poll would have 2 primary responses:

1) Who?

2) What?
 

Stunt

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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
I'm pretty sure if you surveyed Americans about Quebec the poll would have 2 primary responses:

1) Who?

2) What?
I was referring to the issues...
Quebec was just another part of the survey.
 

Stunt

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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Canada... It's like a whole other country...
Smartass...:p

I am under the impression Canadians are very similar to Americans...it's polls like these that make me think otherwise...
 

RbSX

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Originally posted by: Stunt
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Canada... It's like a whole other country...
Smartass...:p

I am under the impression Canadians are very similar to Americans...it's polls like these that make me think otherwise...

Quebec can seperate if they want, but no partnership, if they don't want to be a part of Canada they don't get to reap the benefits of it either.
 
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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy

Canada... It's like a whole other country...

I think the Canadians will catch up to the Americans' idiocy eventually. It's just going to take a while.
 
Jun 27, 2005
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Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy

Canada... It's like a whole other country...

I think the Canadians will catch up to the Americans' idiocy eventually. It's just going to take a while.

Oh they've been there for a long time. They just found a better work-around. ;)
 

imported_Aelius

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I don't think Quebec is going away. At least not in the eyes of government. Virtually all jobs in Ottawa required both English and French and all government jobs there require it.

Everywhere else in Ontario all managers in government require French. This is all recent in the past couple of years and despite independent reports that state it's virtually not used. Also due to the very low use of French the people trained in it loose the language skills. Only people who use it in daily life maintain their skill.

Seriously why the heck do you need to learn French? It's a language that hasn't been in wide use since France as an imperial power collapsed.

Better off learning Spanish. From a global perspective.

If they are going to force you to learn a 2nd language there should be an option besides French.

And yes I think Quebec should be allowed to leave Canada. If the population wants it then it's their right and the government must abide by it. Quebec will loose probably 40%, or whatever it is, of its territory anyway since the native population would loose all support from Canada. They would probably be sucked into Ontario.

So by all means let them go.

As far as Canada turning into the US... we are well on our way in many aspects. Especially civil rights, or lack thereof.
 
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Originally posted by: Aelius
I don't think Quebec is going away. At least not in the eyes of government. Virtually all jobs in Ottawa required both English and French and all government jobs there require it.

Everywhere else in Ontario all managers in government require French. This is all recent in the past couple of years and despite independent reports that state it's virtually not used. Also due to the very low use of French the people trained in it loose the language skills. Only people who use it in daily life maintain their skill.

Seriously why the heck do you need to learn French? It's a language that hasn't been in wide use since France as an imperial power collapsed.

Better off learning Spanish. From a global perspective.

If they are going to force you to learn a 2nd language there should be an option besides French.

And yes I think Quebec should be allowed to leave Canada. If the population wants it then it's their right and the government must abide by it. Quebec will loose probably 40%, or whatever it is, of its territory anyway since the native population would loose all support from Canada. They would probably be sucked into Ontario.

So by all means let them go.

As far as Canada turning into the US... we are well on our way in many aspects. Especially civil rights, or lack thereof.

*cough*lose*cough*

So by your logic Alaska should be able to leave the US! Sweet! We can hold the election next week and tap ANWR the day after. We'll punch through our LNG pipeline and start our own state run petroleum company. Back to free market crabbing! Damn the man!

I need to change my pants...