Canadians Split on Best Direction for Canada as Competing Political Narratives Divide Country

One Half (50%) Support Policies Centred on Economy, Fiscal Management and Reducing Spending, Deficit, Debt and Taxation; Other Half (50%) Supports Policies Focused on Investing in Social Programs and Stimulating Economy through Government Spending

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Toronto, ON – Canadians are dead split on the best direction for Canada in the years ahead, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Postmedia News and Global Television. Two competing narratives, one focused on fiscal restraint and the other focused on investing in social programs, have split the country down the...

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Canadians Split on Best Direction for Canada as 
Competing Political Narratives Divide Country

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