Close to 4-in-10 rated the seven new senators appointed by Prime Minister Trudeau favourably (38%) and close to a fifth rated them as “excellent” (17%).
One third agree Tom Mulcair should step down as NDP leader (32%), while just more than this disagree (36%).
More than 6-in-10 will vote for the Saskatchewan Party (60.8%), while one half of this proportion will vote for the provincial NDP (30.1%).
Fewer than one quarter expect the economy to improve this year (24%), while the plurality, one third, expect it to get worse (33%).
Close to one half will vote Liberal if the election were held today (46%), while just more than a third would vote Conservative (34%).
Well more than half approve of the federal court ruling which struck down the prohibition against medical marijuana users from growing their own (56%).
More than half approved of all three contentious proposed Canadian crude oil pipelines.
Close to one half will vote for the Progressive Conservatives (46%), which is twice as many as will vote either Liberal (23%) or NDP (22%).
Close to 6-in-10 will vote for the Saskatchewan party in the upcoming provincial election (57%).
Porter Airlines won the top scores for customer satisfaction among the one tenth of Canadians who had flown with them (8%).
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