More than two-thirds of Village Media readers polled this week said they had no plans to watch King Charles's coronation. And a small majority say they'd vote in a referendum to make Canada a republic, if that question was on the ballot
More than two-thirds of Village Media readers polled this week said they had no plans to watch King Charles's coronation.
In an equivalent British poll about watching the coronation, 46% said they planned to tune in. But for us, live coverage starts at 4 a.m. Eastern on Saturday, so possibly this is part of the issue.
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