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Ont. Premier Doug Ford is facing blistering criticism over his government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic's third wave, and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos says it's created a significant lack of confidence in the provincial government's messaging.
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Canada is seeing a surge of COVID-19 infections sparked by more infectious variants, and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos says confusing messaging may contribute to cynicism around public health guidelines.
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The relationship between Canada and China continues to deteriorate following the trials of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, which were conducted under a shroud of secrecy in Beijing last week. Now Paul Heinbecker, a former Canadian ambassador to Germany and representative to the United Nations, says things could get worse for Canada-China relations.
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With G7 countries starting to consider the use of vaccine passports to restart international travel, Nanos Research's Nik Nanos says the most important conversations will be between the Canadian and U.S. governments.
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After a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden, some of the tensions in the Canada-U.S. relationship may be starting to ease, said Nik Nanos, founder of Nanos Research on the latest episode of Trend Line.
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U.S. President Donald Trump may be polling worse than he was at this point in 2016, as Democratic hopeful Joe Biden maintains a consistent lead in terms of the popular vote. But Trump may still have a path to victory through the Electoral College.
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Canadians are deeply divided on whether this moment, during the COVID-19 pandemic and economic turmoil, is the best time to tackle climate change.
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Approximately 20 per cent of Canadians say they or their families have experienced some form of hardship due to the closure of the Canada-U.S. land border, according to a new survey from Nanos Research.
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More than half of Canadians oppose swapping Meng Wanzhou for two Canadians imprisoned in China, according to a new poll from Nanos Research on behalf of CTV News.
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As scientists and policy-makers anticipate a second wave of COVID-19 later this year, a new survey from Nanos Research suggests a majority of Canadians support closing non-essential businesses again if cases spike.
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More than three in five Canadians support the idea of testing every Canadian for the novel coronavirus, according to a Nanos Research poll commissioned by CTV News.
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A new survey from Nanos Research has found that 46 per cent of Canadians say they are feeling stress regularly or all the time, up from 21 per cent before the COVID-19 pandemic.