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The Pollcast: How do Canadians view immigration?

On the latest episode of the Pollcast, host ric Grenier discusses Conservative nomination contests with the CBC's Catherine Cullen and a new poll on Canadians' opinions on immigration and refugees with Keith Neuman, executive director of the Environics Institute.

Canadians have some of the most positive views of immigrants in the world

A new survey suggests Canadians have a generally positive view of immigration. (CBC)

A new poll from the Environics Institute suggests that Canadians' views on immigration are broadly positive and holding steady, despite an increasingly polarized debatein the United States and abroad.

On this week's episode of thePollcast, host ric Grenier is joined by Keith Neuman, executive director of the Environics Institute, to discuss his new survey gauging the attitudesCanadians hold toward immigration and refugees.

Catherine Cullen touches on contested nominations in a number of Conservative-held ridings, including those of former leadership candidates Deepak Obhrai, Brad Trost and Kellie Leitch.

Then, ric and Nick Gamache lookahead toward the pre-election seasons kicking off in Quebec and Ontario this week. The beleaguered governments in both provinces are presenting what would be their last provincial budgets if Philippe Couillard and Kathleen Wynne go down to defeat in elections scheduled for later this year.

Listen to the full discussion above or subscribe to the CBCPollcast here and listen to past episodes.

Follow ric Grenier, Nick Gamache, Catherine Cullen and the Environics Instituteon Twitter.