A third of Chinese Canadians believe Beijing meddling in elections, pressuring Canadians: poll cdnpoli
Yet six per cent of those polled said they had personally been pressured by an apparent Beijing representative to vote for a particular candidate or follow certain views. That sounds insignificant on first blush — but would represent more than 100,000 Canadians if extrapolated population-wide, notes Andrew Enns, Leger executive vice president.Article content
Leger surveyed 500 adults selected randomly from its online panel of 450,000 Canadians, weighting the results to more accurately reflect the population’s mix of age, gender, education level and other factors. Traditional margins of error do not apply to online surveys, but for a probability sample of the same size, the results would be considered accurate to within 4.4 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
Respondents who immigrated in the last decade were somewhat more likely to believe reports of interference than those born here or who immigrated longer ago. But only 21 per cent said they thought the Canadian government was doing enough to protect them from foreign influence in elections, while 34 per cent said they didn’t believe they were sufficiently protected and 45 per cent said they didn’t know.Article content
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