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Serial killer Clifford Olson dies at 71

Canada's most reviled serial killer is dead. Clifford Olson, 71, had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The convicted child-killer died in a Quebec hospital, government officials confirmed Friday. 

Canada's Pulse: more than half of Montrealers would consider Legault led party

He’s the man without party, but according to an exclusive Global News/Ipsos survey, Montrealers are willing to listen to what Francois Legault has to say.

Canada's Pulse: Should drivers be taxed to drive to Montreal's downtown

The first of our Canada’s Pulse series showed most Montrealers felt city roads were dangerous and they were afraid to drive on them. But how would residents pay to fix them.

Canada's Pulse: Montrealers concerned about the state of city's infrastructure

The state of Montreal’s building and city infrastructure is worrisome for city drivers according to a new poll conducted by Ipsos Reid and Global News.

Television remains most important sources of daily news: poll

Even in a world of smartphones, tablets and laptops, traditional media such as television and newspapers continue to play an important role in the lives of Canadians according to an Ipsos-Reid poll commissioned by Global News.

Canadians think kids should learn digital literacy skills in primary school

Canadians think kids should be learning digital literacy at a very young age. Some schools are already teaching it.

Internet tops sex, alcohol and automobiles as a must-have for Canadians

Canadians would rather give up sex than end their love affair with the Internet, according to an Ipsos-Reid poll done for Global News.

Global News takes Canada's Pulse

In an exclusive Global News poll conducted by Ipsos Reid, thousands of Canadians were asked to share their thoughts on a myriad of subjects. Their feedback is revealed in Canada’s Pulse, an in depth analysis into what Canadians are thinking.

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