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  Which Canadian province is most socially conservative? (search mode)
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#1
Alberta
 
#2
British Columbia
 
#3
Manitoba
 
#4
New Brunswick
 
#5
Newfoundland
 
#6
Nova Scotia
 
#7
Ontario
 
#8
Prince Edward Island
 
#9
Quebec
 
#10
Saskatchewan
 
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TDAS04
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« on: July 27, 2014, 08:19:49 PM »

Inspired by King of Kensington's threads.

While Alberta is probably the most economically conservative, I would guess the most socially conservative to be Saskatchewan or PEI. 
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TDAS04
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2014, 11:35:06 AM »

Here are some maps to help:

http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/marijuana/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/abortion/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/gay-marriage/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/euthanasia/

Judging by those maps, the most socially conservative part of Canada is southern rural Manitoba. Rural Alberta and rural Saskatchewan are both very socially conservative too, but the urban areas are not. Even though Saskatoon and Regina are small cities, they are not especially socially conservative.

Interestingly, those maps also show NB and PEI are fairly socially conservative, as is Newfoundland.

I notice that Quebec appears pretty liberal.
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TDAS04
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2014, 02:23:11 PM »

Here are some maps to help:

http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/marijuana/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/abortion/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/gay-marriage/
http://votecompass.com/results/ca-2011/euthanasia/

Judging by those maps, the most socially conservative part of Canada is southern rural Manitoba. Rural Alberta and rural Saskatchewan are both very socially conservative too, but the urban areas are not. Even though Saskatoon and Regina are small cities, they are not especially socially conservative.

Interestingly, those maps also show NB and PEI are fairly socially conservative, as is Newfoundland.

I notice that Quebec appears pretty liberal.

This is not a surprise.

Right, they seem pretty relaxed.  My sister went to grad school in Montreal.  While the drinking age is 18, I was offered wine at a restaurant there when I was 17.  (I accepted, they didn't bother to ask).
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