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.
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.
HAMILTON SPECTATOR: It’s clear, the data tells us that a majority of Canadians support consumer choice, young people are leading the way.
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.
AM 800 CKLW: Cannabis survey from Consumer Choice Center shows that Ontario buyers prefer private retail to government controlled cannabis sales.
CIVILIZED: Most residents of Ontario want legal cannabis sold in private retail stores instead of government operations, according to a new Nanos Research 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.
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.
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.
METRO: Consumer Choice Center lambasts the proposed ad bans as “just another example of paternalistic government encroaching on consumer choice.”
RICOCHET: The Consumer Choice Center receives mention in a piece supportive of banning ads for food aimed at children.