7-in-10 approve of same sex marriage (70%).
Almost equal proportions support (39%) and oppose (41%) Bill C-51, the new anti-terrorism legislation.
The majority (52%) are likely to switch their vote to support a party or politician who will repeal Bill C-51, and as many as one third are “very likely” to do so (34%).
Well more than a third will vote NDP if a federal election were held today (36%), while just more than a quarter would vote either Liberal or Conservative (28% each).
The election issues which are seen to be most likely to sway votes are returning the age for OAS to 65 from 67, increasing Canada Pension Plan contributions and benefits, creating a national drug plan and building affordable housing.
More than one third will vote NDP if a federal election were held today (34%), and this puts the official opposition in first place in the polls.
The majority (53%) would support a Liberal/NDP coalition government if the next election resulted in a Conservative minority.
The majority, close to 6-in-10, agree that Canada Pension Plan contributions should be increased so benefits can be increased (59%), while just one quarter disagree with this position (25%). One sixth have no opinion (16%).
Equal proportions, just under a third, would vote for the Conservatives (31%) or the Liberals (32%) if the election were held today, while the NDP would attract just less than 3-in-10 (28%).
The majority, close to 6-in-10, agrees a coalition is appropriate if no party wins a majority of votes (57%).
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