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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
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

269
54%

317
60%

128
45%

94
59%

126
34%

110
27%

51
32%

75
7%

25
7%

33
8%

9
6%

58
6%

28
6%

30
6%

108
38%
E
30
10%
E
21
7%

18
5%

18
5%

51
54%
*
26
28%
*
7
7%
*
11
12%
I*

238
59%

144
27%

241
67%
CD
82
23%

203
54%

169
34%
B
34
7%

216
57%
C
123
32%
E
24
6%

19
5%

23
6%

5
3%

899
87%

439
88%

461
87%

237
82%

71
13%

51
18%
DE

77
81%
*
18
19%
I*

348
86%

62
12%

323
89%
C
39
11%

329
88%

133
13%

340
89%
C
42
11%

44
12%

57
14%
I

145
91%
FH
14
9%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I feel profoundly attached to Canada
Strongly agree

1032
1032

512
500

586
57%

Somewhat agree

313
30%

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

41
8%

21
6%

Univ Grad
I

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
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

74
14%

31
11%
55
19%

80
22%
C
84
23%

72
19%
I
85
23%

82
20%

28
18%

Somewhat disagree

292
28%

127
25%

84
23%

109
29%

120
30%

43
27%

339
33%

165
33%

99
34%
E
103
36%

109
29%

Strongly disagree

165
31%
A
174
33%

121
32%

115
32%

15
15%
*
27
29%
I*
20
21%
*
33
34%
*

20
12%

118
22%

68
18%
C
83
22%

73
18%

222
21%

105
21%
B
103
21%

108
29%

130
32%

68
43%
GH

401
39%

209
42%

193
36%

86
30%

292
58%

339
64%

202
70%
DE

164
45%
C
199
55%

42
44%
I*
53
56%
*

157
42%
I
217
58%

155
38%
I
250
62%

48
30%

631
61%

151
40%
C
230
60%

Total

Male
A

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

512
500

179
17%

Somewhat agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

Univ Grad
I

111
70%
FGH

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
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

62
12%

30
11%

321
31%

141
28%

179
34%

175
43%
I
130
32%

Strongly disagree

99
10%

48
10%

51
10%

108
38%
E
45
16%
DE

171
46%
I
109
29%

53
33%

Somewhat disagree

25
6%

30
8%

19
20%
*
48
50%
I*
23
24%
*
5
6%
*

23
14%

105
36%

74
20%
C
167
46%
C
92
25%

68
17%

239
45%

61
16%
C
175
46%
C
121
32%

56
15%

447
43%

103
21%
B
208
42%

37
10%

31
8%

612
59%

311
62%

301
57%

135
47%

420
41%

190
38%

230
43%

153
53%
DE

236
62%
C
145
38%

241
66%
C
121
34%

67
70%
I*
28
30%
*

227
61%
I
146
39%

243
60%
I
162
40%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


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

1032
1032

512
500

165
16%

Somewhat agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

Univ Grad
I

59
37%
F
25
16%
FGH
75
47%
84
53%
FGH

1. [SUMMARY - TOP2BOX (AGREE)]


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

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
I feel profoundly attached to Canada

1032
1032
899
87%

512
500
439
88%

520
532
461
87%

275
288
237
82%

My province does not get its fair share from


Confederation

612
59%

311
62%

301
57%

135
47%

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

401
39%

209
42%

193
36%

86
30%

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18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

405
382
340
89%
C
236
62%
C
151
40%
C

352
362
323
89%
C
241
66%
C
164
45%
C

70
95
77
81%
*
67
70%
I*
42
44%
I*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
272
373
329
88%

455
405
348
86%

227
61%
I
157
42%
I

243
60%
I
155
38%
I

Univ Grad
I
235
159
145
91%
FH
75
47%
48
30%

1. [SUMMARY - LOW2BOX (DISAGREE)]


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

Total

Male
A

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%

512
500
292
58%

520
532
339
64%

420
41%

190
38%

230
43%

I feel profoundly attached to Canada

133
13%

62
12%

71
13%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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18-34
C
275
288
202
70%
DE
153
53%
DE
51
18%
DE

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

405
382
230
60%

352
362
199
55%

145
38%

121
34%

42
11%

39
11%

70
95
53
56%
*
28
30%
*
18
19%
I*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
272
373
217
58%

455
405
250
62%

146
39%

162
40%

44
12%

57
14%
I

Univ Grad
I
235
159
111
70%
FGH
84
53%
FGH
14
9%

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

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


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

1032
1032
321
31%

512
500
167
33%

National unity has become weaker recently but


it can be strengthened

519
50%

231
46%

Canada is in serious trouble as far as national


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/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)

192
19%

103
20%

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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

520
532
154
29%

275
288
98
34%

405
382
118
31%

352
362
105
29%

288
54%
A
89
17%

145
50%

185
49%

189
52%

45
16%

79
21%

68
19%

70
95
27
28%
*
51
53%
*
17
18%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

272
373
123
33%

455
405
120
30%

235
159
51
32%

177
47%

208
51%

84
53%

74
20%

77
19%

24
15%

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?
Gender
Female
B

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

405
382
94
25%

352
362
79
22%

201
38%

275
288
94
33%
DE
97
34%

145
38%

150
42%

198
37%

96
33%

143
37%

133
37%

70
95
25
27%
*
31
33%
*
39
41%
I*

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


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

1032
1032
267
26%

512
500
135
27%

520
532
132
25%

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/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)

392
38%

191
38%

372
36%

174
35%

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18-34
C

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
272
373
86
23%

455
405
102
25%

142
38%

155
38%

146
39%
I

148
36%
I

Univ Grad
I
235
159
54
34%
GH
65
41%
40
25%

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?

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/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Total

Male
A

1032
1032
520
50%

512
500
221
44%

512
50%

280
56%
B

Gender
Female
B
520
532
299
56%
A
232
44%

18-34
C
275
288
172
60%
DE
116
40%

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

405
382
184
48%

352
362
165
45%

198
52%
C

198
55%
C

70
95
46
48%
*
50
52%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

272
373
175
47%

455
405
212
53%

235
159
88
55%

199
53%

192
47%

71
45%

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?
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

520
532
118
22%

275
288
67
23%

405
382
95
25%

352
362
90
25%

82
16%

89
17%

39
14%

68
18%

64
18%

152
15%

83
17%

68
13%

41
14%

40
10%

75%

210
20%

78
16%

247
24%

124
25%

75
26%
E
66
23%

77
20%

Above 75%

133
25%
A
123
23%

71
20%
D
59
16%

102
27%

79
22%

70
95
28
30%
*
15
16%
*
4
4%
*
18
19%
*
30
31%
I*

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


Weighted
50% +1

1032
1032
252
24%

512
500
134
27%

60%

171
17%

66%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

Univ Grad
I

272
373
95
26%

455
405
99
24%

235
159
30
19%

66
18%

57
14%

49
13%
F
79
21%

64
16%
F
81
20%

33
21%
H
34
21%
FG
31
20%

83
22%

103
26%

31
19%

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...
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

93
19%

123
23%

69
24%

80
21%

67
19%

80
22%

88
22%

28
18%

255
25%

117
23%

139
26%

83
29%

92
24%

81
22%

102
27%

94
23%

36
22%

Somewhat disagree

190
18%

75
15%

56
20%

56
15%

77
19%

370
36%

215
43%
B

80
21%
E
130
34%

54
15%

Strongly disagree

115
22%
A
155
29%

20
21%
*
24
25%
*
19
20%
*
32
34%
*

134
36%

146
36%

38
24%
G
58
36%

472
46%

210
42%

148
41%
214
59%
C

182
49%
I
191
51%

64
40%

210
55%

44
46%
*
52
54%
*

182
45%

291
58%
B

152
53%
E
136
47%

172
45%

560
54%

262
49%
A
270
51%

222
55%

95
60%
G

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


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

1032
1032

512
500

216
21%

Somewhat agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

79
28%

160
44%
CD

Univ Grad
I

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...
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

61
12%

75
14%

52
14%

36
10%

56
14%

16
10%

68
14%

19
12%

95
19%

80
21%
HI
74
20%

62
15%

217
21%

67
18%
E
79
21%

43
12%

Somewhat disagree

106
20%
A
122
23%

84
21%

42
26%

Strongly disagree

505
49%

276
55%
B

229
43%

184
48%
C

219
60%
CD

17
18%
*
13
14%
*
16
17%
*
48
51%
*

48
13%

173
17%

49
17%
E
63
22%
E
74
26%
E
103
36%

171
46%

203
50%

83
52%

310
30%

129
26%

119
31%
E
263
69%
C

30
32%
*
65
68%
*

128
34%
I
245
66%

118
29%
I
287
71%

34
21%

372
74%
B

112
39%
DE
176
61%

79
22%

722
70%

181
34%
A
350
66%

Total

Male
A

Base: All Respondents


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

1032
1032

512
500

137
13%

Somewhat agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

64
18%

283
78%
CD

Univ Grad
I

125
79%
GH

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...
18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H

520
532

275
288

405
382

352
362

70
95

272
373

455
405

235
159

105
21%

121
23%

54
19%

86
23%

85
24%

122
24%

154
29%

87
30%

105
28%

84
23%

91
24%
I
112
30%

93
23%
I
102
25%

21
13%

276
27%

Somewhat disagree

254
25%

109
22%

144
27%

92
24%

77
21%

80
21%

98
24%

Strongly disagree

277
27%

164
33%
B

113
21%

84
29%
E
63
22%

98
26%

116
32%
C

20
21%
*
20
22%
*
28
30%
*
27
28%
*

91
24%

112
28%

48
30%
G
47
30%

501
49%

227
45%

274
52%

141
49%

191
50%

169
47%

531
51%

274
55%

257
48%

147
51%

191
50%

193
53%

40
42%
*
55
58%
*

202
54%
I
171
46%

195
48%
I
210
52%

Total

Male
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

1032
1032

512
500

Strongly agree

225
22%

Somewhat agree

Summary
Top2Box (Agree)

Low2Box (Disagree)

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

Univ Grad
I

42
26%

63
40%
95
60%
GH

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

Male
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%

512
500
227
45%

472
46%

210
42%

In an independent Quebec, Quebec citizens


could continue to use Canadian passports

310
30%

129
26%

- Column Proportions:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

55+
E

<HS
F

520
532
274
52%

275
288
141
49%

405
382
191
50%

352
362
169
47%

262
49%
A
181
34%
A

152
53%
E
112
39%
DE

172
45%

148
41%

119
31%
E

79
22%

70
95
40
42%
*
44
46%
*
30
32%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
272
373
202
54%
I
182
49%
I
128
34%
I

Univ Grad
I

455
405
195
48%
I
182
45%

235
159
63
40%

118
29%
I

34
21%

64
40%

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

Male
A

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


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/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)
- Column Means:
Columns Tested (5%): A/B,C/D/E,F/G/H/I
Minimum Base: 30 (**), Small Base: 100 (*)

531
51%

512
500
372
74%
B
291
58%
B
274
55%

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Gender
Female
B

18-34
C

AGE
35-54
D

520
532
350
66%

275
288
176
61%

270
51%

136
47%

405
382
263
69%
C
210
55%

257
48%

147
51%

191
50%

55+
E

<HS
F

352
362
283
78%
CD
214
59%
C
193
53%

70
95
65
68%
*
52
54%
*
55
58%
*

EDUCATION
HS
Post Sec
G
H
272
373
245
66%

455
405
287
71%

191
51%

222
55%

171
46%

210
52%

Univ Grad
I
235
159
125
79%
GH
95
60%
G
95
60%
GH

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