However, a new poll by The Globe and Mail / Nanos Research found that only 44 per
cent of respondents supported or somewhat supported the proposal, while 55 per cent opposed or somewhat opposed it.
In a 2013 Québec poll, 86 per
cent of respondents supported enacting legislation that allowed doctors to help some terminally ill patients end their lives.
Sky Sports» users voted for Tottenham duo Dele Alli and Eric Dier as the most popular choices in midfield with 97 per
cent of respondents supporting the inclusion of Alli.
Not exact matches
In 2009, according to the Edelman study, 64 per
cent of global
respondents said they would recommend a brand that
supports a good cause, up from 52 per
cent in 2008.
The Canada - wide responses are similar to responses within British Columbia, where 54 per
cent of respondents said they
support the project, including in Vancouver and Victoria, where the majority
of the opposition to the pipeline is centered.
In metro Vancouver, 50 per
cent of respondents said they
support the project, compared with 39 per
cent who were opposed and 11 per
cent who said they didn't know.
The poll by Angus Reid Institute, conducted this week among 2,125 Canadian adults, found that 55 per
cent of respondents said they
support the project, up from 49 per
cent in February.
In that survey, 58 per
cent of respondents strongly
supported,
supported or said they could
support in some circumstances expansion
of Kinder Morgan Inc. megaproject, while 22 per
cent were opposed or strongly opposed.
Fifty per
cent of NOP 2016 survey
respondents have indicated that access to more information could help persuade them to
support closer co-operation with China.
In a Fall 2016 survey
of Greater Vancouver Board
of Trade Members, 80 per
cent of respondents said they
support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing services.
· 63 per
cent of respondents agreed (or strongly agreed) that rent - a-room relief
supports the Government's objective for a diverse supply
of housing options.
The Home Office plans unveiled last week enjoyed very little
support with only eight per
cent of respondents saying they
supported the measure.
Ninety - five per
cent of respondents to an Adfero poll said they believed Tony Blair's
support for the US - led invasion has had a negative impact
of international perceptions
of Britain.
Most
of the physical aggression was directed at other pupils (87 %), although over a quarter
of incidents were aimed at the
respondent and a further 44 per
cent were aimed at either another teacher, or a member
of support staff.
Forty - four per
cent of school
respondents said «knowing what type
of support is needed» is a barrier to providing mental health
support for pupils, and 37 per
cent said they don't feel confident in commissioning a counsellor or therapist.
Only 15 per
cent of respondents to the survey said they
supported religious selection, with 68 per
cent of Christian
respondents opposed to the idea and 82 per
cent of Muslim
respondents expressing a preference for no religious selection in schools.
A poll by public service Unison has found that 47 per
cent of respondents to a poll report that
support staff have been cut in last year as funding has become tight.
According to Unison's poll, 74 per
cent of respondents said
support staff cuts had resulted in them having to work additional, unpaid hours.
73 percent
of respondents said they would be more inclined to
support the requirement if the subject choice was more flexible, and 74 per
cent indicated that their school does not have enough teachers in the EBacc subjects, highlighting the current issue
of teacher shortages across the country.
Thirty per
cent of survey
respondents found applying to university difficult, 40 % report receiving little
support from their school in planning their application, and 38 % say they felt intimidated when applying for university — highlighting the value
of supporting young people during the process.
A separate survey
of 1,003 parents across Britain also showed that 92 per
cent of respondents think schools have a duty to
support the wellbeing and mental health
of students, while more than half said they want more information about what their child's school is doing to promote this.
In addition to this, more than 52 per
cent of respondents said that the Department for Education has not provided enough information and
support on using technology to safeguard children against the issues covered by Prevent duty.
The survey found that 96 per
cent of respondents found that preparation for SATs does not
support children's access to a broad and balanced curriculum.
In addition, the data shows 57 per
cent of respondents reported cuts in classroom - related
support staff posts.
Of the respondents, 78 per cent of support staff said they regularly worked overtim
Of the
respondents, 78 per
cent of support staff said they regularly worked overtim
of support staff said they regularly worked overtime.
60 per
cent of respondents report that the number
of support staff has decreased in their school.
Some 78 per
cent of respondents said the cost
of supporting pupils with mental health needs had increased over the past three years.
Fully 82 per
cent of baby boomers said they either «
support or «strongly
support» the foreign buyers tax compared to millennial
respondents where only 69 per
cent did so.
A recent Rasmussen U.S. poll found that 69 per
cent of 1,000
respondents believed it at least «somewhat likely» that climate scientists had falsified their research data to
support the case for catastrophic human - caused global warming (CAGW).
In that survey, 58 per
cent of respondents strongly
supported,
supported or said they could
support in some circumstances expansion
of Kinder Morgan Inc. megaproject, while 22 per
cent were opposed or strongly opposed.
A full 97 per
cent of respondents reported that marketing and business development staff were highly or somewhat involved in
supporting and implementing their firm's strategic priorities, while only 36 per
cent participated in setting them.
Only half
of respondents (54 per
cent) felt that their line manager
supports their mental health, yet three in four line managers (73 per
cent) said they'd feel confident in
supporting a member
of staff experiencing a mental health issue.
The poll recorded 35 per
cent of respondents who strongly
support the creation
of a presumption
of equal parenting in child custody cases in federal and provincial legislation.
Seventy - four per
cent of mortgage broker
respondents to a RECA survey indicated
support for mandatory E & O insurance for Alberta mortgage brokerages, and both the Alberta Mortgage Brokers Association and the Canadian Association
of Accredited Mortgage Professionals indicated their
support for the E&O requirements, it says.