But a new poll released Thursday morning suggests that if the vote on M-103 was up to most Canadians, the anti-Islamophobia motion would fail. Among men, 50 per cent would vote down M-103 while 27 per cent would vote in favour. Among women, 34 per cent would vote to reject, 31 per cent would vote in favour and 36 per cent were unsure or would abstain. RelatedOlder — 55-plus — survey respondents were most likely to reject M-103 while younger — 18-34 years old — were more likely to vote in favour. From a regional standpoint, a plurality of survey respondents in every province rejected M-103 though objections to M-103 were softest in Quebec and in Atlantic Canada.
Source: National Post March 23, 2017 07:17 UTC