Sentences with phrase «cent of those polled in»

Those polled in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta (65 per cent) were the most likely to say they intended to put away savings in their RRSP or TFSA this year, while only 53 per cent of those polled in Quebec said they would.

Not exact matches

A poll commissioned by Google and released in May suggested only 20 per cent of Canadians had ever made a mobile purchase and only 16 per cent expected to boost their mobile shopping in the following year.
In contrast, 34 per cent of Gen - Xer poll respondents say they've done so.
According to the latest polls Esquerra will get the biggest share of the vote in the region, 20.5 per cent, narrowly leading Junts per Catalunya, the new name for the party led by Puigdemont, on 19.3 per cent.
According to an Associated Press - CNBC poll released Monday, some 36 per cent of Americans say buying stock in the 7 - year - old company would be a good investment, while 47 per cent disagree.
In a poll of the audience taken as they trickled into Roy Thomson Hall, 58 per cent said they agreed that the rich should be taxed more.
The Pew Research Center found in a recent poll that 9 per cent of American cellphone owners use Snapchat.
Higher costs will hurt its ability to grow profits in the first three months of the year, it said, forecasting earnings of between 60 and 80 cents a share, below the 83 cents a share forecast by analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
The Montreal - based carrier was expected to post an adjusted loss of 21 cents per share on $ 2.8 billion of revenues in the quarter, and five cents on $ 12.1 billion of revenues for the year, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
The poll also found that 31 per cent of those surveyed say they aren't planning on putting away retirements savings at all this year, a jump from 28 per cent in 2012.
Transcontinental was expected to post 56 cents per share in adjusted profits on $ 476 million of revenues, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
Although the new Conservatives are stuck in the low - to mid-20 per cent range in national polls, voter discontent and the prospect of a Liberal minority government have made Harper a force to be taken seriously.
Our RBC RRSP poll in 2011 determined that only half — about 51 per centof Canadians believe they are on target or ahead of where they need to be in terms of retirement savings.
Importantly the poll also found that Canadians aged 18 - 34 actually trail Baby Boomers in RRSP ownership and contribution rates with only 43 per cent of young people holding RRSPs compared to 69 per cent of older Canadians, so there is an urgent need to encourage and empower younger Canadians to start saving.
A poll conducted by Associated Press - GfK in late March — when oil prices had already risen 26 per cent since the start of the year to US$ 108 a barrel — revealed that two - thirds of Americans expected rising gasoline prices to cause hardship for them or their families in the coming months.
Insights West's poll for Maclean's — conducted just as Morneau's problems were dominating the news late last month — found that 39 per cent of Canadians expect the Liberals to lose steam and accomplish less in the next two years — but 47 per cent still anticipate that the Trudeau government will pick up momentum and achieve more.
In 2002, an Ipsos - Reid poll found that 86 per cent of Canadians believed that the federal government should do something to alleviate public concerns about media concentration.
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.
Alberta is the most entrepreneurial province with 75 per cent of poll respondents in that region saying that they had thought of owning a business.
Polls tell us why Trudeau could seek Mulroney's counsel with impunity: A recent Pew Research survey found an almost identical 82 per cent of Liberals and 83 per cent of Conservatives in Canada support NAFTA, compared with 68 per cent of Democrats and just 30 per cent of Republicans in the U.S.
Canadians believe in the value of housing with 84 per cent identifying a house or a condominium as a good investment, according to the 22nd Annual RBC Home Ownership Poll...
In fact, according to the 2017 RBC Small Business poll, 88 per cent of Canadians will choose to support a local business when possible,...
An opinion poll on Sunday showed 47 per cent of likely voters saying they will back the treaty, 35 per cent saying they will vote No, and 18 per cent as undecided how to vote in the May 31 referendum.
That's an improvement from a historic low in the last provincial election in 2011, when 48.2 per cent of eligible voters went to the polls.
TORONTO, January 27, 2015 - While a majority (72 per cent) of younger Canadians aged 18 to 34 say they owe it to their parents to keep them comfortable in retirement, a higher majority (76 per cent) of their parents» Boomer generation (aged 50 - 69) doesn't want this «IOU», according to the 2015 RBC Financial Independence in Retirement Poll.
The results of our latest polling indicated no significant change in views regarding the short - term economic outlook for the UK: 35 per cent of respondents believe the UK economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per cent believe it will remain stable.
Many of the first - time NDP voters who wanted desperately to end four decades of Tory rule last time have skedaddled; in one recent poll, 40 per cent of admitted NDP voters agreed Notley's government «is out of touch with what Albertans want.»
According to a national poll taken by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada in the fall of 2016, 51 per cent of Canadians would support a private Chinese company buying a controlling stake in a Canadian company while only 11 per cent would be in support of such an acquisition by a Chinese SOE.
But, in a ComRes poll commissioned by the Church of England and published ahead of Mothering Sunday, the majority (60 per cent) said there was no ideal mother.
This general attitude has been documented in many polls, such as the recent survey conducted for Time magazine which found that only 24 per cent of Catholics consider artificial birth control wrong, despite the church's condemnation.
The public seems to sense that, because in the 1974 elections only 38 per cent of eligible voters bothered to go to the polls and only 14 per cent were able to name the two candidates running for Congress in their district.
While 51 per cent of those who took part in the survey said they were Christians, only six per cent of those polled read the Bible, prayed and attended church at least once a week.
The children's charity also found that although eight out of ten parents in a YouGov poll said that they knew what to say to their child to keep them safe online, only 28 per cent had actually mentioned privacy settings to them and just 20 per cent discussed location settings.
In September 1980 a Gallup poll published in Newsweek — one which Jerry Falwell repudiated in an interview — indicated that the evangelical community is divided in this way: left of center, 20 per cent; at center, 31 per cent; right of center, 37 per cenIn September 1980 a Gallup poll published in Newsweek — one which Jerry Falwell repudiated in an interview — indicated that the evangelical community is divided in this way: left of center, 20 per cent; at center, 31 per cent; right of center, 37 per cenin Newsweek — one which Jerry Falwell repudiated in an interview — indicated that the evangelical community is divided in this way: left of center, 20 per cent; at center, 31 per cent; right of center, 37 per cenin an interview — indicated that the evangelical community is divided in this way: left of center, 20 per cent; at center, 31 per cent; right of center, 37 per cenin this way: left of center, 20 per cent; at center, 31 per cent; right of center, 37 per cent.
And a recent Gallup Poll reports that of a representative cross-section of adult Americans, 69 per cent felt that religion was increasing its influence on American life in 1957, but that only 14 per cent felt the same way in 1969.
A YouGov Poll commissioned by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) found that almost 70 per cent of Britons hadn't seen the inside of another faith's place of worship, and almost 90 per cent hadn't been inside a mosque, in recent years.
(A CBS - New York Times poll in mid-September of this year found that only 28 per cent of those polled back a constitutional amendment banning all abortions; only 46 per cent of churchgoing and 21 per cent of non-churchgoing Catholics want such a ban.)
United have long had a reputation of fans who have stuck by their bosses, but a poll on the respected Red Issue website returned a whopping 88 per cent in favour of sacking Van Gaal immediately.
Polls in the province show 80 per cent of voters in favour of legalized midwifery, and legalization of the practice in Ontario has turned up the heat to the point where Quebec Health Minister Marc - Yvan Cote warned doctors that if they continue with their obstructionist tactics, he will skip pilot projects and go directly to legalization.
The opinion polls are putting the Tories roughly ten points below their poll ratings in 2009, which suggests that there are ten per cent of voters to be picked up by the other parties.
In the last election, the incumbent, Collins Owusu Amankwah, polled 36,775 votes representing 69.57 per cent of the entire votes cast.
By Friday morning, President Museveni had polled 1,362,961 votes from 6,448 polling stations, representing 23.02 per cent of 28,010 polling wards in the whole country.
Polling is grounded in science; take a random sample of «1,000 sentient beings in the universe» and you'll get a reflection of their views to plus or minus three per cent.
Given this, it is hardly surprising that a recent poll found that 43 per cent of British people think that the country should be proud of the Empire, while only 11 per cent of people support the proposal of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign to remove the statue of the British colonialist, Cecil Rhodes, from Oriel College in Oxford.
In a 2012 YouGov poll for Prospect magazine, 94 per cent of Tory voters and six in ten (59 per cent) of Labour voters agreed that «the government pays out too much in benefits; welfare levels overall should be reduced»In a 2012 YouGov poll for Prospect magazine, 94 per cent of Tory voters and six in ten (59 per cent) of Labour voters agreed that «the government pays out too much in benefits; welfare levels overall should be reduced»in ten (59 per cent) of Labour voters agreed that «the government pays out too much in benefits; welfare levels overall should be reduced»in benefits; welfare levels overall should be reduced».
They don't think the Lib Dems, polling at eight per cent according to YouGov, are in any kind of position to cause trouble.
Other final telephone polls from ORB / Telegraph, Survation and ComRes have also put Remain in the lead, with an average of 53 per cent, while polls conducted online have suggested a closer result.
In that same month, our poll for the Independent on Sunday found that, while 39 per cent of voters agreed that «The NHS would be safer under Labour than the Conservatives», 47 per cent disagreed.
Nevertheless, in this space, I want to reflect on why the so - called «embittered sliver» — that 81 per cent of his PLP; not to mention all Labour MEPs, hundreds of Councillors, all living former leaders and all but three MSPs, and as recent polls indicate, an increasing portion of the membership — could possibly want to see the back of him.
At the end of 2014 the party were trending at around 20 per cent in several opinion polls with some excitable elements in the media claiming the party could win as many as 40 seats in the general election.
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