As Nunavut Celebrates its 10th Anniversary, A Survey Gauges Southern Canadians’ Views on the North For the First Time

Three Quarters of Canadians think that ‘Canadian politicians should focus more attention on Canada’s North and less on our Southern neighbour, the USA’.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the Dominion Institute has revealed that three quarters (74%) ‘agree’ (24% strongly/50% somewhat) that ‘Canadian politicians should focus more attention on Canada’s North and less on our Southern neighbour, the USA’.

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As Nunavut Celebrates its 10th Anniversary, 
A Survey Gauges Southern Canadians’ Views on the North For the First Time

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