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Sohi support plummets, Edmontonians losing faith in city decisions: Leger pollAmarjeet Sohi won the 2021 municipal election with 45 per cent of the vote but now, a Leger poll found only 16 per cent of Edmontonians said they are likely to vote for him again.PoliticsJun 4, 2024
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Majority of Calgarians thinks mayor has done a bad job on key issues: Leger pollA large majority of Calgarians think the mayor has done a bad job on key issues, according to a Leger poll published on Monday.PoliticsJun 4, 2024
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55% of Calgarians believe city is ‘on the wrong track’: pollFifty-five per cent of 451 Calgarians surveyed said they believe the city is on the wrong track, according to a new poll by Leger.CanadaApr 8, 2024
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Canadian research firm releases survey results highlighting newcomer challengesA new study from Leger shows that the grass is not always greener for newcomers arriving in Canada. While the story is different for everyone, the struggles are all too common.CanadaMar 19, 2024
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Majority of British Columbians give ER wait times a failing grade: pollWhile British Columbians were almost evenly split on the overall state of the health-care system, a majority said they waited too long for treatment in the emergency room.HealthJun 9, 2023
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Canadians uninterested in King Charles’ coronation, British monarchy, survey suggestsIndifference to Charles' ascension to the throne spanned all age groups and regions of Canada, although the new monarch was viewed more favourably in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.CanadaMar 14, 2023
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Majority of Sask. poll respondents support health care privatizationIn a poll conducted in early October by Leger, 51 per cent of respondents said they 'support letting Canadians use their own money to pay for surgery at private clinics.'CanadaOct 31, 2022
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More than half in B.C. say downtown cores have declined in past year: pollThe survey, conducted by Leger, found 54 per cent of respondents in the province believe the downtown in the city closest to where they lived had declined in the last year.PoliticsAug 11, 2022
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With sovereignty off the table, Quebec Liberals struggling to connect with votersThe party is attempting to redefine itself, but is struggling to appeal to French-speaking voters without losing support among anglophones and immigrants.PoliticsApr 24, 2022
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Support for private health-care options has grown since start of pandemic: surveyMount Royal University professor Lori Williams says it's important to look at what questions are being asked, how they're phrased and if context is being provided.HealthDec 7, 2021
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