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"We're in a unique situation in Canadian politics," Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, tells NPR. Voters need to replace a lame-duck leader — and cope with threats from Trump.
Canadian pride has rebounded after “Donald Trump started dunking on our nation’s sovereignty,” said Shachi Kurl, president of ...
Flight 182 on. The vast majority were Canadians. Twenty-eight were from Ottawa. Yet far too many Canadians have little to no knowledge of the terrorist attack.
Shachi Kurl is President of the Angus Reid Institute, a national, not-for-profit, non-partisan public opinion research foundation. Related. Adam: Do you know which riding you're voting in?
Ms. Kurl is the president of the Angus Reid Institute, Canada’s nonpartisan, nonprofit polling organization. This week Canada’s Liberal Party pulled off an improbable, come-from-way-behind ...
Kurl: Do we really need government to tell us to mask up? While many Canadians aren't using face masks in indoor public places now, more than half say they’d support a return to mask mandates ...
Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, a polling firm, told Reuters the Liberal win hinged on three factors.
"We're in a unique situation in Canadian politics," Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, tells NPR. Voters need to replace a lame-duck leader — and cope with threats from Trump.
When has a politician ever admitted that an election they were contesting was unimportant? The honesty alone could be quite refreshing. In 2021, Justin Trudeau might have simply come clean and asked ...