Manitoba government poll suggests concerns over health care, crime and immigration
- A Manitoba government poll indicates that affordability and health care are the top concerns, as shown in a survey conducted in October 2024.
- Crime was cited as a concern by 69 percent of respondents, an increase from 55 percent in February 2023.
- Half of the surveyed Manitobans believe the number of immigrants is too high, while 25 percent feel it is just right.
- The survey included 818 Manitobans and was conducted online from October 21 to 31, 2024.
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Manitoba government poll suggests concerns over health care, crime and immigration
WINNIPEG - An opinion poll done for the Manitoba government suggests concerns about crime and public safety have risen steadily.
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By Steve Lambert The number of Manitobans concerned about crime and public safety has risen steadily, an opinion poll done for the Manitoba government suggests. The Benchmark poll by Leger is commissioned by the province and conducted every few months to gauge public concerns. The latest available survey, done in October and obtained by The Canadian Press under Manitoba’s freedom of information law, suggests affordability and health care remain …
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