Shachi Kurl
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President angusreid.org 🇨🇦's public interest pollster. I ask ppl q's & tell u their a's. Opinions mine, unless they're yours. Chair, Jack Webster Foundation. Past Chair, Canadian Cancer Society. Neither of them are here yet.
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New from us @angusreidinstitute.bsky.social, our independent, self commissioned poll showing on which side of the aisle Canadians sit when it comes to the Air Canada vs flight attendants dispute. Key graph below, read the whole thing here: angusreid.org/air-canada-s...
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OK that's it enjoy your long weekend. -30-
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Now to the politics because everything is political. How's the PM's approval? It's steady, and comfortably above .500
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In negotiations, how important are tariffs specifically, and/or their amounts, versus say, exemptions for key industries or other concessions. Most Canadians appear resigned that some tariffs at some amount will be part of our reality.
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Also I am realizing this thread is riddled with typos. Bad!
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But at what cost? Even in the face of yet more US tariffs OR a punch to their own pocketbook, those who want the counter-tariffs say do it anyway.
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Nothwithstanding the debate on whether its a good idea, most Canadians say they want counter-tariffs.
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When it comes to the broader trade dispute, what are Trump's intentions towards Canada? I mean, who actually knows? But Canadians *say* he's trying to make us "suffer"
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There is, of course, a political aspect to views on this. See the breakdown between past Conservative and past Liberal voters:
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Cda's decision to recognize Palestinian statehood caused Trump to say it would make it “very hard” to get a deal, though “not a deal-breaker”. Cdns are 3x as likely to say we should stick with the decision, even if it irks the DJT (63%) rather than reverse course (20%)
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First off, we're seeing an increase in the hardening tone. Tghe proportion of those advising the PM and his team to “play hardball” has gone from 63 to 69 per cent since mid-July.
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In 2035, it's likely the parents who never got to see their kids on that flight grow old will also be gone. There's a fleeting window now for Cdns to choose to shoulder some responsibility of keeping their fellow citizens’ memories alive. It's been a long time. But it’s not too late

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The victims' families say there are measures that could increase awareness & decrease disinformation: an exhibit at the Canadian Museum of History in the National Capital. There has never ever been one. And, teaching about it in schools. Majorities of Canadians support both:
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Just three-in-ten Canadians (28 per cent) believe investigators’ conclusions. Twice as many say they “aren’t sure.”
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It was described by trial judge Ian Bruce Josephson as rooted in “fanaticism at its basest and most inhumane level.” I covered some of the trial as a journalist. Not even the defence attorneys who successfully won acquittal for the accused disagreed with this premise. And yet...
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Let us note, then, the facts: a criminal trial, plus 2 public inquiries, led respectively by Bob Rae, and by then-retired Supreme Court Justice John Major, all concluded 280 Canadians were murdered because of a terror plot...
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The facts about Flight 182 are now subject to disinformation. Politicians who know better won't talk about the origins of the bombing. Journos who know the facts better than those trying to rewrite history are reticent to check them, b/cuz they don’t want to feed the conspiracies
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There is danger in forgetting, or not knowing at all. We live in the disinformation era. Activists are believed when they say vaccines harm more than help. Grifters like Alex Jones only admit lies about the gun-killings of kids at Sandy Hook when dragged into court
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Little wonder then, that 50% of Canadians themselves say the attacks have never been treated as a Canadian tragedy. This can be nothing short of an indictment of our leaders, our educators and frankly, ourselves.
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We report & reflect, for a moment, this time every year. Beyond June 23, though, an event that should be seared into national memory is generally mentioned only in passing, appended to coverage of bungled CSIS & RCMP investigations, or to discussions about Canada-India relations.
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Lewis wrote that "the death of a beloved is an amputation". Except for the ghost pain of victims’ families, it is an event has been lost, forgotten, or worse, never learned....
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This rises to a whopping 54% of young adults aged 18-34.