Federal Liberals score 20 points higher than their closest rival on the Nanos Party Power Index (ending July 15, 2016)

The Nanos Party Power Index
  • Nanos Party Power Index – The Nanos Index which is a composite score of a series of questions on ballot preferences and impressions of the leaders has the Liberals with 66.0 out of a possible 100 points.  The Conservatives registered 46.0 points, the New Democrats scored 45.2 points the Greens 34.1 points and the Bloc Quebecois 27.0 points (Quebec only).
  • Accessible Voters – Asked a series of independent questions for each federal party, more than six in ten Canadians (62.5%) said they would consider voting Liberal, 41.4 per cent would consider voting Conservative, 40.2 per cent would consider voting for the New Democrats and 29.6 per cent of Canadians would consider voting for the Greens.
The team at Nanos in conjunction with Klipfolio have launched our new live political data portal where you run the numbers you want and can explore the trends and data you need.  This is part of our campaign, not only to provide the most reliable data to Canadians but to let them use it as they wish. We were the first to do nightly tracking and now we are the first research organization to post live public opinion data for Canadians. Here’s the link to check it out.
To view the detailed tracking visit our website.
Methodology
The views of 1,000 respondents are compiled into a party power brand index for each party that goes from 0 to 100, where 0 means that the party has no brand power and 100 means it has maximum brand power. A score above 50 is an indication of brand power for the party and its leader at this time.
The important factors in this weekly tracking include the direction of the brand strength or weakness and also the brand power of one federal party relative to another.
The data is based on random telephone interviews with 1,000 Canadians, using a four week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of 1,000 respondents may be weighted by age and gender using the latest census information for Canada, and the sample is geographically stratified to be representative of Canada.
The interviews are compiled into a four week rolling average of 1,000 interviews where each week, the oldest group of 250 interviews is dropped and a new group of 250 interviews is added. The current wave of tracking is based on a four-week rolling average of 1,000 Canadians (250 per week) ending July 15th, 2016.
A random telephone survey of 1,000 Canadians is accurate 3.1 percentage points, plus or minus, 19 times out of 20.
All references or use of this data must cite “Nanos Party Power Index” as the source.
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From The Past: Evil Days For The Loafers

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By Andrew Phillip Chernoff

“The is no room for loafers; no time for idlers, and there should be no mercy for tramps and mere pool-room sports.”

Source: Evil Days For The Loafers, Grand Forks Sun, Grand Forks, B.C., July 19, 1918

Late in World War 1, both Canada and the United States passed anti-loafing laws, and ordered that all males of draft age had to be engaged in productive employment or go into the army, with some exceptions.

The following article concerns the above subject:

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The Grand Forks Sun, Grand Forks, B.C., July 19, 1918

The Canadian government of the day passed the following Order In Council, P.C. 815 on April 4, 1918, ordering that in the absence of reasonable cause to the contrary, that all males engage in useful occupations under the regulations set forth in the order in council:

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Source: Documents On Canadian External Relations, Volume 1, 1909-1918

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Source: Documents On Canadian External Relations, Volume 1, 1909-1918

Canucks Sign Andrey Pedan & Alexandre Grenier To Two-Way Contract Extensions

VancouverCanucksCANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    July 19, 2016

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the Canucks have signed defenceman Andrey Pedan and forward Alexandre Grenier each to a one-year, two-way contract extension.

Pedan, 23, appeared in 13 games for the Canucks in his debut NHL season in 2015.16. He recorded at least two hits in each game played and led the team with 3.1 hits per game. The 6-5, 217-pound defenceman also skated in 45 games for the AHL Utica Comets last season, registering career-highs in several categories including games played, goals (7), assists (14) and points (21). Appearing in 129 AHL regular season games over parts of four seasons, Pedan has collected 50 points (15-35-50) along with 258 penalty minutes.

Pedan will receive in 2016-17:

  • $700,000 at the NHL level and $100,000 at the AHL level, according to generalfanager.com

A native of Moscow, Russia, Pedan was acquired from the New York Islanders in exchange for Alexandre Mallet and a 2016 third-round selection on November 25, 2014. He was originally selected by the New York Islanders, 63rd overall, at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.

Grenier, 24, appeared in six games for Vancouver in his first NHL season in 2015.16. He also appeared in 69 games with the AHL Utica Comets, leading the team in both points (48) and assists (32) and finishing tied for the third in goals (16). The 6-4, 211-pound forward then added a team-high two goals and three points in four Calder Cup Playoff games. In 208 career AHL regular season games over parts of four seasons, Grenier has registered 130 points (50-80-130) along with 172 penalty minutes.

Grenier will receive in 2016-17:

  • $600,000 at the NHL level and $125,000 at the AHL level, with a signing bonus of $25,000, according to generalfanager.com

A native of Laval, Quebec, Grenier was originally selected by Vancouver in the third round, 90th overall, at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.

Both need to clear waivers to be sent down to the AHL Utica Comets as neither are wavier exempt.

Twelvefold increase in Zika cases since Ecuador earthquake

More than 50 families reside in the informal refuge built in La Chorerra community, where no public services are provided and children are at increased risk of diseases such as Zika virus. ©UNICEF/UN025173/Troppoli (CNW Group/UNICEF Canada)

UNICEF and partners are supporting the national government by raising awareness and providing necessary supplies

NEW YORK/PANAMA/QUITO/TORONTO, July 19, 2016 /CNW/ – Three months after the Ecuador earthquake, the number of Zika Virus cases increased from 92 to 1,106 country-wide, with the sharpest increase in the quake-hit areas.

According to national data, 80 per cent of the Zika cases are in the province of Manabí where the April 16 earthquake left most damage. After the earthquake, the proliferation of stagnant waters, and concentration of displaced persons increased the risk of vector transmission.

Women between 15 and 49 years of age are the worst affected by the virus, accounting for 509 cases in Manabí.

While there have been no Zika-related microcephaly cases in newborns so far, 73 confirmed cases of pregnant women with Zika Virus have been reported.

“We need to urgently scale up the Zika preventative interventions to reduce its transmission and impact on children and their families”, said Grant Leaity, UNICEF Representative in Ecuador.

UNICEF is working with the Ministry of Public Health on an awareness campaign, and is also working along with the Ministry of Education in order to produce educational material based on Zika Virus prevention for teachers and students. In addition, impregnated mosquito nets, personal hygiene kits and water tank cleaning supplies will be provided for pregnant women as well as families in the most vulnerable areas.

Throughout the earthquake affected zones, UNICEF has also supported the emergency with the provision of temporary educational spaces for approximately 12,000 children and 590 “School in a Box” kits have been given for teachers and an additional 23,600 students.

Along with humanitarian partners, about 250,000 people have been benefitted through the provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene encouragement. 350,000 Zinc tablets have also been provided for 12,500 children under 5 years of age, micronutrients for more than 80,000 and over 250,000 Vitamin A doses, in order to prevent malnutrition and associated health issues.

Over 20,000 children have received psychosocial attention through the ¨Return to Happiness¨ methodology.

Download photos and interviews with Zika affected mothers: http://uni.cf/29GhWL7

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Source: Twelvefold increase in Zika cases since Ecuador earthquake