Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - January 13 2022
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Canadians’ concern over COVID-19 has waned — and so has their drive to get vaccinated: poll
A majority of Canadians remain concerned about COVID-19, however, their anxieties toward the virus have softened and vary depending on age, according to a new poll. -GlobalNews
Poll Shows Nearly Half of Canadians Want Trudeau to Step Down Before Next Election
A new political poll shows that close to half of Canadians asked would like to see Prime Minister Justin Trudeau step down as leader before the next federal election. The national online survey results show a mix of opinion, with 48 percent saying Trudeau should step down. 35 per cent of those asked believe he should stay on as leader, while 18 per cent are not sure. The results are from an online survey conducted in partnership between Narrative Research and the Logit Group of over 2,000 Canadians.
Two-thirds feel guilty for throwing away sentimental items
In a recent survey of 2,000 respondents, over two-thirds (63%) feel guilty tossing an item that “still has a little bit of life left in it,” or that could be passed on to another household.-StudyFinds.org
Most Americans say it's inappropriate to discuss U.S. politics in Golden Globes acceptance speeches
When the winners are called at awards shows, the speeches (and oftentimes the controversy) begin. Previous speeches from Golden Globes winners have included comments about abortion access and the Me Too movement, prompting the 2020 host, Ricky Gervais, to tell the attending celebrities, "If you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a political platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything." Most Americans (53%) say it's completely or somewhat inappropriate for winners to discuss U.S. politics in their acceptance speeches.-YouGov.com
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