Poll: Americans Worry About Iran Action, Gas Costs
A new AP-NORC survey reveals most Americans believe U.S. military action against Iran has gone too far, while many express anxiety about affording gasoline despite political divisions.
A new AP-NORC survey reveals most Americans believe U.S. military action against Iran has gone too far, while many express anxiety about affording gasoline despite political divisions.
A new poll reveals public sentiment on British Columbia's management of the COVID-19 pandemic six years after its onset, assessing measures like vaccine passports and health policies.
Young protesters in Nepal are pressuring authorities to publish an official investigation into the violent September 2025 protests against corruption and social media bans that resulted in fatalities.
A new survey reveals that a majority of Canadians believe Israelis are more likely to face prejudice due to the Iran war, with older adults showing the strongest views and regional variations across the country.
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RecommendedA new survey reveals British Columbia Premier David Eby's approval rating has plummeted to an all-time low, with public dissatisfaction over the NDP's handling of health care cited as a key factor driving the decline.
A new Pew Research Center survey across 25 countries reveals that Americans are the most likely to view their compatriots as morally bad, with 53% holding this negative view. Political polarization is cited as a key driver.
A new Association for Canadian Studies poll finds 20% of Canadians aged 18-24 believe Canada should politically support Iran's current leadership, contrasting sharply with older generations who show virtually zero support.
A new Nanos Research survey indicates that border crossing issues have significantly diminished in priority for Canadians, reflecting shifting public concerns amid evolving domestic and international landscapes.
A lifelong progressive recounts her unexpected political awakening through Bari Weiss's podcast, exploring the allure of conservative rhetoric and her eventual return to activism.
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RecommendedLarry Maher argues that Canadian Jews face growing antisemitism masked as anti-Zionism, with their historical persecution being erased while violence against synagogues increases.
Letters to the Editor highlight issues including public demonstrations, highway conditions, and time change debates, reflecting diverse community perspectives in Canada.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals overwhelming Canadian support for removing Prince Andrew from the line of succession amid his legal troubles and declining royal relevance.
A personal essay explores how Canadian nationalism has declined over the past decade, critiquing elite-driven inclusivity and its impact on national identity and societal cohesion.
A significant demonstration took place in downtown Montreal on International Women's Day, organized by the grassroots network Femmes de diverses origines.
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RecommendedLetters to the Editor from March 8, 2026, address Canadian support abroad, leadership critiques, and rising traffic dangers in Toronto, reflecting diverse community perspectives.
Letters to the editor reveal public discontent with daylight saving time shifts and Canada's ambiguous position on potential conflict with Iran, highlighting leadership concerns.
A comprehensive Pew Research Center survey across 25 countries reveals stark differences in moral perceptions, with Americans uniquely viewing their fellow citizens negatively while Canadians show high levels of trust and positivity.
A British Columbia humanist group is calling on non-religious individuals to accurately report their beliefs in the upcoming census, highlighting the importance of demographic data for secular representation.
An examination of how Canadian society has shifted from valuing resilience and meaning to embracing victimhood culture, drawing parallels to Viktor Frankl's Holocaust observations.
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RecommendedColumnist Matthew Lau argues that Canada's struggles in healthcare, education, and housing stem from government failures, not immigration, pointing to private sector success as evidence.
An Angus Reid Institute poll finds 50% of Canadians oppose U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran, with opposition linked to disapproval of President Trump. Support varies by political affiliation and region.
Canadian media's elevation of fringe anti-Zionist groups like Independent Jewish Voices distorts public understanding of Jewish opinion, with 99% of Canadian Jews holding different views on Israel and antisemitism.
Political writer Brendan O'Neill discusses his new book 'Vibe Shift,' arguing that Western nations are experiencing a significant revolt against woke ideology, greenism, and technocracy as ordinary people push back.
A letter to the editor reflects on King Farouk's prophecy and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, questioning the monarchy's future. It also critiques MP pay raises and immigration policies, highlighting public discontent.
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RecommendedA new poll indicates Canadians' confidence in key national institutions is increasing despite ongoing geopolitical strains with the United States, highlighting a resilient public sentiment.
A new Angus Reid Institute survey shows Canadians outside Alberta and Quebec overwhelmingly want both provinces to stay, but favor Alberta slightly more, highlighting perceptions of fiscal fairness.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals strong national support for keeping Alberta and Quebec within Canada, with concerns about economic consequences and potential U.S. pressure on separated provinces.
A new poll reveals that public confidence in Canada's institutions is increasing, contrasting with growing hostility from the United States. The findings highlight a strengthening national identity during geopolitical tensions.
New polling reveals widespread Canadian fears that the United States would politically or militarily absorb any separating province, contributing to strong national support for preserving Confederation across all regions.
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RecommendedNational Post readers share diverse perspectives on Canadian patriotism, floor-crossing MPs, and the targeting of Jewish children's camps in a collection of letters addressing current issues.