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U.S. Neighbors Prefer Obama to McCain by 3-to-1 Margin

Canadians more likely to see election’s outcome as relevant to them

October 21, 2008
Gallup Polls in Canada and Mexico indicate that Obama supporters outnumber McCain supporters by 3-to-1. However, Canadians are much more likely than Mexicans to feel Americans’ choice of president is relevant to them.More ...
High Health Satisfaction In Western Nations

High Health Satisfaction In Western Nations

January 2, 2008
Majorities of people in Canada, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K., and the U.S. report high satisfaction with their health, though fewer report having exercised the day before they were surveyed.

Charitable Giving Differs in Canada, U.K., and U.S.

Britons more likely to report giving money; Americans, Canadians more likely to say they volunteer

December 3, 2007
Britons are more likely than Americans and Canadians to say they donated money in the past month, but are less likely to report volunteering their time. In all three countries, those who say religion is an important part of daily life are more likely to say they donated money and volunteered time.More ...
High Well-Being Nations React

High Well-Being Nations React

October 23, 2007
Representatives from Denmark and New Zealand weigh in on Gallup's well-being rankings.
Sicko On Point?

Sicko On Point?

July 13, 2007
With the recent controversy surrounding Michael Moore's film Sicko, Gallup takes a look at opinions regarding health care from around the world.

Britons, Canadians, and Americans Evaluate Their Governments

Britons, Canadians more likely than Americans to want government to do "more"

March 13, 2006
Americans, Canadians, and Britons are all about evenly divided in the amount of trust and confidence they have in their national governments to handle domestic problems. However, Canadians and Americans are a little more positive about their national governments' abilities to deal with international problems, while Britons are somewhat more negative.More ...

Canadians More Positive About Immigration Than Americans or Britons

Majority in United States and Britain want immigration levels decreased

February 22, 2006
When asked about immigration in their respective countries, a majority of residents in the United States and Great Britain would like to have the level of immigration into their country decreased. That compares to only a minority of residents in Canada who choose this alternative. In fact, Canadians are much more positive about immigration than residents in either the United States or Great Britain.More ...

Crime Rate Lower in United States, Canada Than in Britain

Britons have lowest confidence in their police, Canadians most

February 8, 2006
According to recent polls in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, the overall crime rate in the United States is lower than in Britain and about the same as in Canada. The polls also show that, among citizens in the three countries, Britons have the least confidence in their police, while Canadians have the most. Britons are also the most likely to say that they live near an area where they would be afraid to walk alone at night.More ...

Can a "Reagan Revolution" Happen in Canada?

Most Canadians favor tax cuts, but are social liberals

January 20, 2006
Canadian pre-election polls point to victory for Conservative Party candidate Stephen Harper in Monday's elections for prime minister. Gallup Canada polls make clear why Harper's platform of cutting taxes, strengthening crime control, and limiting government spending may be winners for his campaign. It is also clear why he is not dwelling on some of his more conservative social views, as these don't square well with Canada's basic social liberalism.More ...

Americans, Canadians, Britons Similarly Rate Their Healthcare Systems

Many give positive ratings to quality of care they receive

January 10, 2006
The healthcare systems in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain each have their differences, but there is similarity in the way each nation's citizens rate the overall healthcare system in their respective countries and the quality of care they personally get.More ...
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