By The Vancouver Sun
The vast majority of Canadians and Americans think that the world can't accept a nuclear-armed Iran, states a new poll.
Nine out of ten people polled in both countries said they agreed with the statement "the world cannot tolerate an Iran with nuclear weapons capability," shows an Ipsos Reid survey conducted on behalf of ...
By The Globe and Mail
Canadians are less likely than Americans are to support a pre-emptive military strike against Irans nuclear-enrichment program, though the difference nearly evaporates in the Prairie provinces, and both countries consider Irans activities a major worry.
A poll conducted by Ipsos Reid found that 41 per cent of Canadians supported ...
By Toronto Sun
OTTAWA Canadians overwhelmingly see Iran and its nuclear program as a threat to Israel and Europe, but few are ready to back military action against the Tehran regime.
A poll released Friday by Abacus Data suggests a deep division in Canadian public opinion over how to interact with Iran.
Canadians are overwhelmingly skeptical ...