Two-thirds say cordial tone at White House meeting will not lead to true progress in trade war October 10, 2025 – New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds that in contrast with U.S. President Donald Trump’s sentiment, that Canadians will be “very happy” with the trade deal coming their way, most are feeling increasingly less confident that this… The post Carney, Trump & waning Canadian confidence: Warm words in Oval Office do little for trade deal optimism appeared fi...| Angus Reid Institute
CAIRNS News editors are acutely aware of the history of Pauline Hanson and One Nation. We have no doubts about Hanson’s nationalistic commitment to Australia in this age of globalisation. Her name is also synonymous with One Nation. But we also know how Hanson operates and it has not always been in the best interests […] The post Pauline Hanson should seriously reconsider her dominance of One Nation appeared first on www.cairnsnews.org.| www.cairnsnews.org
Fixing productivity needs more than deregulation — it needs tax reform| Prosper Australia
Half still want proper ecological assessments; two-in-five in Quebec demand provincial input June 26, 2025 – The fast track on projects deemed in the national interest is well on the way to being paved. But while Canadians broadly support the concept of accelerating the timelines of major national infrastructure projects, concern remains over what steps are being skipped to get…| Angus Reid Institute
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Prosper Australia welcomes Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ speech to the National Press Club today, highlighting the need for long-term, considered tax reform to build a stronger, more productive economy.| Prosper Australia
https://youtu.be/zbvHOXPlaSU The June 29, 2025 episode of The Indy Broadcast includes the following stories: Northern Labrador in ‘crisis’ as people| The Independent
The June 22, 2025 broadcast covers the following stories: TRANSCRIPT JUSTIN BRAKE: From Benoit's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, this is The Indy Broadcast. Welcome to the show for Sunday, June […]| The Independent
Every productivity gain ends up capitalising into land prices. Without structural tax reform workers and business continue to pay the price.| Prosper Australia
Join us as we discuss the election results, the opportunities for tax reform, and to share your ideas.| Prosper Australia
Let tax reform drive your voting decision this election with the Prosper Australia 2025 policy scorecard.| Prosper Australia
Separatist sentiment is weaker now than in 2019, but persists in AB, SK, and Quebec April 6, 2025 – As if Election 45 could was looking for more drama, former opposition leader and Reform Party founder Preston Manning was rebuked by both Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader Mark Carney this week after Manning claimed that a vote for…| Angus Reid Institute
Prosper Australia responds to the Federal Budget and urges the government to embrace real reform that ensures prosperity is shared by all.| Prosper Australia
Carney holds significant favourability advantage over Freeland among 2021 Liberal and NDP voters February 18, 2025 – The Liberal leadership race is set, with five individuals vying to be the next prime minister, before likely heading into a close-to-immediate federal election campaign. While two key debates loom for the contenders next week, many centre-left voters...| angusreid.org
Americans oppose a merger 2:1; just 52% say if Canada does join the U.S., it should get ‘full statehood’ January 14, 2025 – Comments once dismissed as “trolling”, “musing” or “Trump just being Trump” have taken on more serious overtones as the U.S. president-elect persists in talking about having Canada join the United States. After...| angusreid.org
46% say PM should resign, prorogue House for leadership race; two-in-five want a Feb. 2025 election December 30, 2024 – At the end of what has already been a bruising year for federal Liberals, they are on the precipice of a very unhappy New Year. Amid growing calls for their leader to resign, the latest...| angusreid.org
Trudeau, Poilievre, Singh all viewed negatively by majority of Canadians December 20, 2024 – The holidays are often a season of reflection, but for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the scale of personal deliberation is reportedly going to be gargantuan, as he will decide whether or not to lead his party into an expected election this...| angusreid.org
For the first time since 1974, all three major federal party leaders score at least -12 in approval May 9, 2024 – Many pundits and observers have speculated that politics has “never been this divisive”, with party leaders who seek to exploit differences rather than overcome them. Even Canadians have voiced concern that there is no room for compromise or…| Angus Reid Institute