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Survey finds majority opposes home-sharing services ban

REMI: A group that monitors regulatory trends is touting the recent survey finding that a majority of Canucks oppose a ban on home-sharing services such as Airbnb.

Millennials lead the way demanding consumer choice

HAMILTON SPECTATOR: It’s clear, the data tells us that a majority of Canadians support consumer choice, young people are leading the way.

Ontarians Back Weed Lounges, Private Retail

AM 800 CKLW: A Nanos Research poll shows most Ontarians want legal weed sold in private retail stores instead of at government operations like the LCBO.

Cannabis survey finds buyers want Private Retail

AM 800 CKLW: Cannabis survey from Consumer Choice Center shows that Ontario buyers prefer private retail to government controlled cannabis sales.

Poll Finds 55% Of Ontarians Want Private Cannabis Shops; 48% Want Lounges

CIVILIZED: Most residents of Ontario want legal cannabis sold in private retail stores instead of government operations, according to a new Nanos Research poll.

62% of Canadians “oppose” or “somewhat oppose” banning ridesharing services: poll

CANADIAN UNDERWRITERS: More than six in 10 Canadians (62%) oppose or somewhat oppose banning ridesharing services such as Uber, according to recent polling conducted by Nanos Research.

New Survey Says the Majority of Ontarians Support the Idea of Buying Alcohol from Private Retailers

Z-103.5 AM: New polling by Nanos Research has found that nearly 60% of Ontarians would have supported or at least “somewhat supported” allowing the sale of liquor and spirits at private retailers if the LCBO had gone on strike back in June.

Most Canadians Oppose Government Banning Sharing Economy Services Like Uber, Airbnb

TECHVIBES: When asked their level of support for banning ride-sharing services such as Uber, more than three in five Canadians say they oppose (41%) or somewhat oppose (21%) this; 9% are unsure.

B.C. advocates laud consultation on banning junk food ads to kids

METRO: Consumer Choice Center lambasts the proposed ad bans as “just another example of paternalistic government encroaching on consumer choice.”

Education, parenting better than ad bans for healthy choices of children

RICOCHET: The Consumer Choice Center receives mention in a piece supportive of banning ads for food aimed at children.

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