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1_1.

[I feel profoundly attached to Canada]


Now please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements about Canada in general
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I feel profoundly attached to Canada
Strongly agree

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

586
57%

269
68%
ACE
104
26%

101
57%

137
57%

110
63%

153
56%

433
57%

85
30%

49
28%

74
31%

51
29%

80
30%

233
31%

75
7%

5
4%

5
4%

16
4%

32
4%

28
10%

13
7%

17
7%

9
5%

22
8%

53
7%

Strongly disagree

58
6%

7
5%
D

3
2%

42
17%
ABCDFG
36
15%
ABCDFG

44
60%
E*
22
30%
*
5
6%
*
3
4%
*

500
64%
E
230
29%

Somewhat disagree

37
55%
E*
26
39%
D*
2
4%
*
2
3%
*

155
54%

313
30%

71
65%
E
31
28%

86
35%

Somewhat agree

80
58%
E
46
34%

22
3%

20
7%

13
7%

12
5%

6
3%

16
6%

42
6%

899
87%

126
91%
E
12
9%

102
93%
E
7
7%

63
93%
E*
4
7%
*

373
94%
E
23
6%

66
90%
E*
8
10%
*

730
93%
E
54
7%

241
83%

150
85%

210
88%

233
86%

666
88%

48
17%
K

26
15%

29
12%

161
91%
H
15
9%

38
14%

95
12%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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133
13%

7
2%

84
34%

170
68%
78
32%
ABCDFG

1_2. [It is getting to the point where it would be better in the long run if Quebec were to separate from the rest of Canada]
Now please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements about Canada in general
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
It is getting to the point where it would be
better in the long run if Quebec were to
separate from the rest of Canada
Strongly agree

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

179
17%

49
20%
F
38
15%

33
19%

47
20%

28
16%

42
16%

137
18%

35
20%

48
20%

39
22%

53
19%

169
22%

84
29%

48
27%

65
27%

48
27%

339
33%

101
41%
ABDG

238
30%

86
30%

60
34%

80
33%

61
35%

92
34%
M
85
31%

200
26%

Strongly disagree

132
33%
CEF
129
33%
A

184
23%
E
232
30%

64
22%

292
28%

5
7%
*
19
26%
E*
14
19%
*
35
48%
ABCD*

55
19%

Somewhat disagree

10
15%
*
25
38%
ADE*
13
19%
*
18
27%
*

131
17%

222
21%

29
27%
DF
28
26%
E
27
25%

57
14%

Somewhat agree

29
21%
F
32
23%

36
53%
DEF*
31
47%
*

135
34%

87
35%

314
40%

119
41%

67
38%

94
39%

67
38%

95
35%

306
40%

261
66%
ABC

161
65%
BC

24
33%
*
49
67%
BC*

470
60%

170
59%

108
62%

145
61%

109
62%

176
65%

455
60%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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401
39%
631
61%

46
33%
CF
31
22%

62
45%
D
77
55%

25
23%

57
52%
DEF
52
48%

78
20%

60
24%

254
33%

1_3. [My province does not get its fair share from Confederation]
Now please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements about Canada in general
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
My province does not get its fair share from
Confederation
Strongly agree

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

165
16%

14
13%

54
22%
BCDG
102
41%

50
17%

36
21%

37
16%

27
15%

38
14%

127
17%

345
44%

102
43%

65
37%

113
42%

334
44%

321
31%

44
32%

34
31%

63
25%

56
32%

76
32%

99
10%

7
5%

14
13%
A

25
9%

12
7%

23
10%

61
35%
H
22
13%

99
37%
M
21
8%

222
29%

Strongly disagree

147
37%
CEF
38
10%

141
49%
K
74
26%

72
41%

Somewhat disagree

14
19%
*
36
49%
*
16
22%
*
7
9%
*

111
14%

447
43%

7
11%
*
39
59%
ADE*
16
24%
*
5
7%
*

48
12%

Somewhat agree

28
20%
D
60
43%

612
59%

87
63%

61
56%

211
53%

191
66%
K
99
34%

139
58%

92
52%

151
56%

461
61%

48
44%

51
69%
D*
23
31%
*

108
61%

51
37%

156
63%
D
92
37%

456
58%

420
41%

46
69%
D*
21
31%
*

68
39%

100
42%

84
48%
H

120
44%

300
39%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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47
43%

162
41%

185
47%
CEF

29
12%
A

258
33%
E
70
9%

328
42%

78
10%

1. [SUMMARY - TOP2BOX (AGREE)]


Now please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements about Canada in general
Total

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I feel profoundly attached to Canada

1032
1032
899
87%

My province does not get its fair share from


Confederation

612
59%

It is getting to the point where it would be


401
39%
better in the long run if Quebec were to
separate from the rest of Canada
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

130
138
126
91%
E
87
63%

109
109
102
93%
E
61
56%

381
396
373
94%
E
211
53%

248
248
170
68%

62
45%
D

57
52%
DEF

70
67
63
93%
E*
46
69%
D*
36
53%
DEF*

94
73
66
90%
E*
51
69%
D*
24
33%
*

135
34%

156
63%
D
87
35%

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

<40k
H

784
784
730
93%
E
456
58%

269
289
241
83%

177
176
150
85%

248
239
210
88%

274
271
233
86%

758
761
666
88%

191
66%
K
119
41%

108
61%

139
58%

189
176
161
91%
H
92
52%

151
56%

461
61%

67
38%

94
39%

67
38%

95
35%

306
40%

314
40%

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

1. [SUMMARY - LOW2BOX (DISAGREE)]


Now please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statements about Canada in general
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

70
67
31
47%
*
21
31%
*
4
7%
*

381
396
261
66%
ABC
185
47%
CEF
23
6%

248
248
161
65%
BC
92
37%

94
73
49
67%
BC*
23
31%
*
8
10%
*

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
It is getting to the point where it would be
better in the long run if Quebec were to
separate from the rest of Canada
My province does not get its fair share from
Confederation

1032
1032
631
61%

130
138
77
55%

109
109
52
48%

420
41%

51
37%

48
44%

I feel profoundly attached to Canada

133
13%

12
9%

7
7%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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78
32%
ABCDFG

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

<40k
H

784
784
470
60%

269
289
170
59%

177
176
108
62%

248
239
145
61%

189
176
109
62%

274
271
176
65%

758
761
455
60%

328
42%

99
34%

68
39%

100
42%

120
44%

300
39%

54
7%

48
17%
K

26
15%

29
12%

84
48%
H
15
9%

38
14%

95
12%

2. Which of the following broad statements best describes what you think about the current state of national unity in Canada? Do you think:
Total

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
Canada is as strong today as it ever was as far as
national unity is concerned

1032
1032
321
31%

National unity has become weaker recently but


it can be strengthened

519
50%

Canada is in serious trouble as far as national


192
19%
unity is concerned, to the point that the future
of the country is threatened
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

130
138
52
38%
E
67
49%

109
109
39
36%
E
54
49%
17
15%

381
396
137
35%
E
211
53%
E
48
12%

248
248
48
20%

19
14%

70
67
25
37%
E*
37
55%
*
5
8%
*

94
73
19
26%
*
39
53%
*
15
21%
CD*

111
45%
88
36%
ABCDFG

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

<40k
H

784
784
272
35%
E
408
52%

269
289
98
34%

177
176
49
28%

248
239
68
28%

189
176
57
33%

274
271
78
29%

758
761
243
32%

123
43%

90
51%

379
50%

68
24%
K

36
21%
K

98
56%
H
21
12%

140
52%

103
13%

123
52%
H
48
20%
K

53
19%

139
18%

3. If the Parti Quebecois wins a majority in the upcoming Quebec provincial election, it is unclear when or if a referendum on Quebec separation will occur. However, the party says they are committed to holding another referendum. How concerned are
you that there could be a referendum for those in Quebec to have the province separate from Canada and create their own country?
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

70
67
17
25%
B*
20
29%
*
31
46%
DE*

381
396
106
27%
AB
159
40%

248
248
86
35%
ABDG
90
36%

131
33%

72
29%

94
73
22
30%
AB*
26
36%
*
25
34%
*

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I'm very concerned because it's a real possibility
and it could ruin Canada

1032
1032
267
26%

130
138
23
17%

109
109
14
13%

I'm not very concerned because whatever


referendum is held the people of Quebec will
vote to stay within the union of Canada
I really couldn't care less-if Quebec wants out,
let them go and the rest of Canada will do very
well without them
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)

392
38%

53
38%

45
41%

372
36%

63
45%
DE

51
47%
DE

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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

<40k
H

784
784
181
23%

269
289
73
25%

177
176
54
31%

248
239
62
26%

189
176
45
25%

274
271
79
29%

758
761
188
25%

302
39%

107
37%

61
35%

96
40%

70
40%

109
40%

283
37%

301
38%
E

109
38%

61
35%

82
34%

62
35%

83
31%

289
38%
L

4. The last Quebec referendum, in 1995, asked Quebecers if the province should become sovereign ''after having made a formal offer to Canada for a new economic and political partnership.'' If another referendum occurs and succeeds based on a ''clear
majority'', and the rest of Canada negotiates the separation of Quebec, what is closest to your point of view?
BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

1032
1032
520
50%

130
138
57
41%

109
109
35
32%

512
50%

81
59%
E

75
68%
CDEF

70
67
36
53%
B*
32
47%
E*

381
396
185
47%
B
211
53%
E

248
248
172
69%
ABCDFG
76
31%

94
73
36
49%
B*
38
51%
E*

Total

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
The rest of Canada should negotiate a
continuation of some political and economic
ties to a separate Quebec
The rest of Canada should only negotiate an
outright break-up
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

<40k
H

784
784
348
44%

269
289
150
52%

177
176
91
52%

248
239
125
52%

189
176
76
43%

758
761
362
48%

436
56%
E

139
48%

85
48%

114
48%

100
57%

274
271
158
58%
M
113
42%

399
52%
L

5. A federal law, the Clarity Act, says that if there is another referendum, the rest of Canada would be compelled to negotiate the terms of a break-up with Quebec if a ''clear majority'' of Quebecers supports separation in the referendum. The meaning of
that term, ''clear majority'', is not defined. In your view, what percentage constitutes a ''clear majority'' of Quebecers in a referendum vote?
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

70
67
17
25%
*
13
19%
*
10
15%
*
8
12%
*
19
29%
E*

381
396
85
22%
67
17%
A
54
14%

248
248
93
37%
ABDFG
55
22%
ABG
31
12%

82
21%

40
16%

107
27%
E

29
12%

94
73
10
14%
*
13
18%
*
15
20%
*
17
23%
*
19
25%
E*

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
50% +1

1032
1032
252
24%

130
138
29
21%

109
109
18
16%

60%

171
17%

13
9%

10
9%

66%

152
15%

17
12%

75%

210
20%

Above 75%

247
24%

34
25%
C
45
33%
E

25
23%
ADE
29
26%
CE
27
25%
E

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

<40k
H

784
784
159
20%

177
176
34
19%

248
239
58
24%

189
176
44
25%

274
271
57
21%

758
761
195
26%

116
15%

269
289
88
30%
I
47
16%

24
13%

50
21%

26
15%

47
17%

124
16%

121
15%

35
12%

32
18%

33
14%

29
17%

39
14%

112
15%

170
22%

55
19%

36
21%

45
19%

42
24%

61
23%

149
20%

218
28%
E

64
22%

50
28%

52
22%

34
19%

67
25%

181
24%

6_1. [An independent Quebec would continue to use the Canadian dollar as its currency]
Now, if a referendum for an independent Quebec was actually approved by a proper majority of Quebec citizens, would you agree or disagree with the following...
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
An independent Quebec would continue to use
the Canadian dollar as its currency
Strongly agree

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

216
21%

15
11%

20
18%

56
14%

175
22%

41
23%
K
45
26%

52
22%
K
57
24%

152
20%

17
16%

72
25%
K
77
27%

64
24%

36
26%

43
25%

66
25%

189
25%

Somewhat disagree

190
18%

27
19%

22
20%

154
20%

45
16%

32
18%

46
19%

35
20%

60
22%

130
17%

Strongly disagree

370
36%

60
44%
E

50
46%
E

173
44%
E

31
13%

15
20%
*
15
20%
*
16
21%
*
28
38%
E*

23
13%

255
25%

99
40%
ABCDFG
81
33%
BCDFG
37
15%

117
15%

Somewhat agree

12
17%
*
12
17%
*
17
25%
E*
27
40%
E*

338
43%
E

95
33%

58
33%

83
35%

75
42%
H

80
30%

290
38%
L

472
46%

51
37%

37
34%

151
38%

149
52%
K
140
48%

86
49%
K
90
51%

66
37%

130
48%

341
45%

72
66%
E

30
40%
*
44
60%
E*

110
46%

87
63%
E

180
73%
ABCDFG
68
27%

292
37%

560
54%

23
34%
*
44
66%
E*

130
54%

110
63%
HI

141
52%

419
55%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

95
24%
72
18%

245
62%
E

492
63%
E

6_2. [In an independent Quebec, Quebec citizens could continue to use Canadian passports]
Now, if a referendum for an independent Quebec was actually approved by a proper majority of Quebec citizens, would you agree or disagree with the following...
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
In an independent Quebec, Quebec citizens
could continue to use Canadian passports
Strongly agree

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

137
13%

4
3%

10
9%

49
17%
K
57
20%

28
16%
K
30
17%

45
17%

91
12%

11
10%

41
17%

24
14%

50
18%

124
16%

Somewhat disagree

217
21%

35
25%

17
16%

49
21%

25
14%

61
22%

156
21%

505
49%

84
61%
E

71
65%
CE

227
57%
E

51
21%

71
25%
K
112
39%

35
20%

Strongly disagree

8
10%
A*
11
15%
*
15
21%
*
39
54%
E*

13
8%

15
11%

74
30%
ABCDFG
65
26%
ABCDFG
59
24%

29
12%

173
17%

35
9%
A
62
16%

63
8%

Somewhat agree

6
9%
*
9
14%
*
19
28%
B*
33
49%
E*

82
47%

121
50%
H

113
64%
HIJ

116
43%

390
51%
L

310
30%

19
14%

21
19%

106
37%
K
183
63%

58
33%
K
117
67%

170
71%

138
79%
HI

95
35%
M
176
65%

215
28%

88
81%
E

139
56%
ABCDFG
109
44%

38
21%

119
86%
DEF

97
25%
A
299
75%
E

69
29%

722
70%

15
23%
*
52
77%
E*

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

72
18%

19
26%
A*
55
74%
E*

109
14%
158
20%
454
58%
E
171
22%
613
78%
E

546
72%
L

6_3. [With an independent Quebec, the Canadian Federal government has no need to set up border crossings to enter Canadian territory]
Now, if a referendum for an independent Quebec was actually approved by a proper majority of Quebec citizens, would you agree or disagree with the following...
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
With an independent Quebec, the Canadian
Federal government has no need to set up
border crossings to enter Canadian territory

1032
1032

130
138

109
109

70
67

381
396

248
248

94
73

784
784

269
289

177
176

248
239

189
176

274
271

758
761

Strongly agree

225
22%

20
14%

15
14%

72
18%

30
17%

66
24%

159
21%

15
14%

198
25%

63
26%

36
21%

76
28%

200
26%

Somewhat disagree

254
25%

64
27%

47
27%

67
25%

186
24%

277
27%

37
34%
DEF
42
38%
CEF

38
22%

Strongly disagree

42
30%
E
50
36%
E

90
31%
K
69
24%

46
26%
K
46
26%

56
23%

27
19%

117
30%
E

35
14%

17
23%
*
24
33%
AB*
14
19%
*
18
25%
E*

59
20%

276
27%

93
38%
ABCDFG
78
31%
AB
42
17%

132
17%

Somewhat agree

7
11%
*
17
26%
*
27
40%
DEF*
15
23%
*

71
25%

46
26%

57
24%

62
35%
HJ

62
23%

215
28%

501
49%

47
34%

30
28%

42
57%
ABC*
32
43%
E*

149
52%
K
140
48%

92
52%
K
84
48%

119
50%
K
120
50%

142
52%

359
47%

79
72%
DEF

171
69%
ABCDFG
77
31%

66
38%

92
66%
DEF

187
47%
AB
209
53%
E

330
42%

531
51%

25
37%
*
43
63%
EF*

110
62%
HIJ

130
48%

401
53%

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

114
29%
AB
92
23%

211
27%
E
243
31%
E

454
58%
E

6. [SUMMARY - TOP2BOX (AGREE)]


Now, if a referendum for an independent Quebec was actually approved by a proper majority of Quebec citizens, would you agree or disagree with the following...
Total

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

70
67
25
37%
*
23
34%
*
15
23%
*

381
396
187
47%
AB
151
38%

248
248
171
69%
ABCDFG
180
73%
ABCDFG
139
56%
ABCDFG

94
73
42
57%
ABC*
30
40%
*
19
26%
A*

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
With an independent Quebec, the Canadian
Federal government has no need to set up
border crossings to enter Canadian territory
An independent Quebec would continue to use
the Canadian dollar as its currency

1032
1032
501
49%

130
138
47
34%

109
109
30
28%

472
46%

51
37%

37
34%

In an independent Quebec, Quebec citizens


could continue to use Canadian passports

310
30%

19
14%

21
19%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

97
25%
A

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

<40k
H

784
784
330
42%

269
289
149
52%
K
149
52%
K
106
37%
K

177
176
92
52%
K
86
49%
K
58
33%
K

248
239
119
50%
K
110
46%

189
176
66
38%

274
271
142
52%

758
761
359
47%

66
37%

130
48%

341
45%

69
29%

38
21%

95
35%
M

215
28%

292
37%
171
22%

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

Rest Of
Canada
G

6. [SUMMARY - LOW2BOX (DISAGREE)]


Now, if a referendum for an independent Quebec was actually approved by a proper majority of Quebec citizens, would you agree or disagree with the following...
Total

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
In an independent Quebec, Quebec citizens
could continue to use Canadian passports

1032
1032
722
70%

An independent Quebec would continue to use


the Canadian dollar as its currency

560
54%

With an independent Quebec, the Canadian


531
51%
Federal government has no need to set up
border crossings to enter Canadian territory
- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B/C/D/E/F,E/G,H/I/J/K,L/M
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
Table of Contents

BC

AB

SK/MB

REGION
Ontario

Quebec

Atlantic

130
138
119
86%
DEF
87
63%
E
92
66%
DEF

109
109
88
81%
E
72
66%
E
79
72%
DEF

70
67
52
77%
E*
44
66%
E*
43
63%
EF*

381
396
299
75%
E
245
62%
E
209
53%
E

248
248
109
44%
68
27%
77
31%

HOUSEHOLD INCOME
40k - <60K
60k - <100k

100k+

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
Kids
No Kids

<40k

Rest Of
Canada
G

94
73
55
74%
E*
44
60%
E*
32
43%
E*

784
784
613
78%
E
492
63%
E
454
58%
E

269
289
183
63%

177
176
117
67%

248
239
170
71%

274
271
176
65%

140
48%

90
51%

130
54%

141
52%

758
761
546
72%
L
419
55%

140
48%

84
48%

120
50%

189
176
138
79%
HI
110
63%
HI
110
62%
HIJ

130
48%

401
53%

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