Thursday, January 7, 2010

Majority of Canadians Disagree with PROROGATION!!.

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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
PROROGATION
Majority of Canadians Disagree with
Prorogation of Parliament
About two-in-five respondents think the decision was taken to curtail the
inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees.
[VANCOUVER – Jan. 7, 2010] – The recent
prorogation of Parliament does not sit well with a
majority of Canadians, and supporters of
opposition parties are particularly dismayed by the
decision, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll
conducted in partnership with the Toronto Star
has found.
In the online survey of a representative national
sample of 1,019 Canadian adults, 53 per cent of
respondents disagree with the decision to
prorogue Parliament.
Conversely, only 19 per cent agree with the move.
Almost three-in-ten Canadians (28%) are
undecided.
The rejection of the decision to prorogue
Parliament is highest in Ontario (59%) and lowest
in the Prairies (50% in Alberta, 48% in Manitoba
and Saskatchewan).
Political Allegiance
A large proportion of respondents who voted for
the Liberal Party (78%), the Green Party (75%),
the New Democratic Party (NDP) (72%) and the
Bloc Québécois (65%) in the 2008 federal election disagree with the prorogation of Parliament. Almost
half of Conservative voters (46%) agree with the decision.
KEY FINDINGS
􀂾 53% disagree with the decision to
prorogue Parliament, including large
majorities of opposition party
supporters
􀂾 38% think prorogation is being invoked
to curtail an inquiry into the treatment
of Afghan detainees; 23% think it was
necessary to review the next stage of
the government’s economic plan
Full topline results are at the end of this release.
From January 5 to January 6, 2010, Angus Reid Public Opinion
conducted an online survey among 1,019 randomly selected
Canadian adults who are Angus Reid Forum panelists. The
margin of error—which measures sampling variability—is +/-
3.1%. The results have been statistically weighted according to
the most current education, age, gender and region Census
data to ensure samples representative of the entire adult
population of Canada. Discrepancies in or between totals are
due to rounding.
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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
Taking Sides
About two-in-five Canadians (38%) side with the view of opposition parties, and believe prorogation was
invoked in order to curtail an inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees. About one quarter of
respondents (23%) agree with the federal government's position that prorogation was necessary to
recalibrate, consult and deliver the next stage of the economic plan.
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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
Prorogation
As you may know, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has prorogued Parliament, that is, suspended all
activities and delayed the return of MPs and Senators. Have you followed this story in the media?
Region
Total BC AB MB/SK ON PQ ATL
Yes, very closely 11% 18% 15% 3% 11% 8% 16%
Yes, moderately closely 23% 22% 20% 18% 29% 16% 23%
Yes, but not too closely 31% 33% 27% 49% 35% 22% 33%
No, I have not followed this story at all 34% 26% 38% 31% 25% 53% 28%
Prorogation
As you may know, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has prorogued Parliament, that is, suspended all
activities and delayed the return of MPs and Senators. Have you followed this story in the media?
Political Allegiance
Total Con Lib NDP BQ Grn
Yes, very closely 11% 10% 22% 17% 14% 8%
Yes, moderately closely 23% 26% 30% 22% 26% 39%
Yes, but not too closely 31% 40% 27% 43% 22% 28%
No, I have not followed this story at all 34% 24% 21% 18% 39% 26%
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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
Prorogation
Do you agree or disagree with the decision to prorogue Parliament?
Region
Total BC AB MB/SK ON PQ ATL
Strongly agree 7% 13% 7% 15% 4% 9% 3%
Moderately agree 12% 10% 14% 16% 13% 9% 8%
Moderately disagree 15% 21% 24% 20% 16% 10% 7%
Strongly disagree 38% 31% 26% 28% 43% 36% 54%
Not sure 28% 24% 29% 22% 24% 36% 28%
Prorogation
Do you agree or disagree with the decision to prorogue Parliament?
Political Allegiance
Total Con Lib NDP BQ Grn
Strongly agree 7% 20% 1% 1% 4% 0%
Moderately agree 12% 26% 6% 6% 7% 5%
Moderately disagree 15% 17% 17% 15% 8% 14%
Strongly disagree 38% 18% 61% 57% 57% 61%
Not sure 28% 19% 15% 20% 23% 20%
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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
Prorogation
The Federal Government claims that prorogation was necessary to recalibrate, consult and deliver the
next stage of its economic plan. The Opposition claims that prorogation is being invoked in order to
curtail an inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees. Thinking about this, which side do you agree
with the most?
Region
Total BC AB MB/SK ON PQ ATL
The Federal Government 23% 27% 26% 39% 20% 22% 19%
The Opposition 38% 38% 29% 22% 40% 41% 49%
Neither / Not sure 39% 35% 44% 39% 41% 37% 32%
Prorogation
The Federal Government claims that prorogation was necessary to recalibrate, consult and deliver the
next stage of its economic plan. The Opposition claims that prorogation is being invoked in order to
curtail an inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees. Thinking about this, which side do you agree
with the most?
Political Allegiance
Total Con Lib NDP BQ Grn
The Federal Government 23% 54% 8% 11% 6% 7%
The Opposition 38% 12% 60% 56% 69% 67%
Neither / Not sure 39% 35% 33% 33% 25% 26%
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CONTACT:
Jodi Shanoff, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, 416-712-5498, jodi.shanoff@angus-reid.com
For Immediate Release
Canadian Public Opinion Poll
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