Premier Doug Ford received a sharp rebuke from a Canadian polling firm after he cast doubts on the authenticity of the results.
The poll found Ford's personal approval rating now sits at 21% in the wake of the 'gravy plane' scandal.
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Why does PM Carney insist on wearing his Order of Canada pin - especially at international events? Most Canadians don't recognize this piece of jewelry. And no one internationally knows what this is. Why not the Maple Leaf??
On this special day recognizing the past treatment on indigenous peoples in Canada, there remains many thorny debates and a divided public on several key issues. See full results at angusreid.org

Comprehensive review of major issues, views of leaders and assessment of performance in the 8 largest provinces in Canada
Cross-Canada Outlook: September 2025 angusreid.org/cross-canada-o…
A good reminder that, despite all the politics, our people who serve know how to work together. 19 Wing Comox crew, U.S. Coast Guard rescue cruise passengers timescolonist.com/local-news…
This is the final installment of our 3 part series on CND opinion on a range of indigenous and First Nation issues.
Special status or equal treatment? Canadians divided on Indigenous rights, but united on financial transparency angusreid.org/indigenous-sta…
I’m confused. CTV just put out a story that the Feds are forcing binding arbitration for Air Canada strike/ Lock out. CBC has nothing on this. Who is our national broadcaster?
First of three part series on Canadian and indigenous policy. Bills, Treaties, and UNDRIP: Canadian views of contemporary Indigenous land issues. angusreid.org/bill-c5-undrip…
1. Only about 25% would give First Nations veto rights over national infrastructure projects that involve FN lands. Most opt for “meaningful” negotiations and about 25% say ignore the FN groups altogether. Big difference across party lines.
2. On UNDRIP – about 50% of Canadians have never heard of it. They appear to support it in principle – with big difference again between Liberals and Conservatives.. But when told that about this policy most say that UNDRIP commitments should be scaled back if they get in the way of energy and infrastructure projects.
Later in this series we’ll be looking specifically at the situation in BC.
Next up : a look at views on TRC and the Kamloops graves issue. Coming in a couple of days.
Despite consensus on Palestine statehood versus Trump - a plurality of conservative voters say the Palestine statehood decision should be reversed. This suggests some possible cracks in what has been a unified position on dealing with Trump and his tariffs.