National Poll Gauges Canadians' Opinions on the Importance of Remembrance and the Impact of American Entertainment

Eight in Ten (82%) Think Canadian History Has ‘Exciting and Memorable Events’ Worthy of the Big Screen, Yet 90% Learn More About American History than Canadian History From Movies

Friday, October 17, 2008

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of the Dominion Institute has revealed that, despite the prevalence of American culture, history and politics in Canadian society, three quarters (76%) of Canadians ‘disagree’ (32% strongly/44% somewhat) that ‘American history is more exciting than Canadian history’.

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National Poll Gauges Canadians' Opinions on the Importance of Remembrance and the Impact of American Entertainment

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