2 posts published by By Mario Canseco during September 2025| Research Co.
More than three-in-four British Columbians (78%) would increase the amount of food grown, processed and packaged on the ALR.| Research Co.
Canada-U.S. Relations remains the most important issue for likely voters across the country.| Research Co.
More than seven-in-ten of the province’s residents would ban smoking and vaping in multi-family buildings.| Research Co.
Only 37% of the province’s adult residents would grant voting rights to individuals who are 16 and 17 years old.| Research Co.
Almost half of Liberal voters in 2025 are open to a merger with the New Democratic Party (NDP).| Research Co.
Likely voters who are Millennials or Generation Z members are more concerned about housing than their older counterparts.| Research Co.
The “Buy Canadian” movement shows no signs of slowing down, as support for enhanced trade with other nations remains high.| Research Co.
The standing of the two major parties has not changed much since the October 2024 provincial election.| Research Co.
Heavy support from female decided voters pushes Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump in the three battleground states.| Research Co.
Only one-in-five Canadians (21%) have a favourable opinion of China, down six points since January.| Research Co.
Only two-in-five respondents in the country say they are proud of the Canadian justice system.| Research Co.