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Many Canadians Expect They Will Be Running On Empty As Gas Prices Continue To Rise
Seven In Ten Canadians (72%) Support Direct Government Regulation Of Gasoline Prices - Support Up 28% From 1997 (44%)
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Canadians Take Aim At Gun Registry
Majority (54%) Feel Current Gun Registry Should Be Scrapped And Most (56%) Blame Liberal Politicians, Not Bureaucrats (37%), For Bungling
But Majority Of Canadians (67%) Also Support Idea Of Having Some Type Of Gun Registry Put In Place By Harper Government -
Life In British Columbia's Municipalities
British Columbians Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (32%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including British Columbians, Are the World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In British Columbia -
Life In Alberta's Municipalities
Albertans Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (34%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including Albertans, Are The World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It Comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In Alberta -
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) In Canada
Gap Exists Between What Canadian Businesses Do On CSR And What Canadian Consumers Know About
Seven-in-ten Canadians (68%) Pay Attention To Issues Related To Corporate Social Responsibility
Three-Quarters Of Canadian Businesses Say They Are Engaged In Key CSR Initiatives...But, Comparatively Few Canadians Are Aware -
British Columbians Support Tougher Tobacco Control Measures
Majority (71%) Of British Columbians Support Making All Workplaces And Public Establishments Completely Smoke-Free
At Least Six-In-Ten British Columbians Support Prohibiting The Sale Of Tobacco Products In Pharmacies (66%) And On University/College Campuses (60%)
More Than Eight-In-Ten Support Banning Prominent Displays Of Cigarettes In Stores (86%) And Increasing Tobacco Taxes (81%) If These Initiatives Would Help Reduce Youth Smoking
Most (87%) British Columbians Support Subsidizing The Cost of Smoking Cessation Products -
Federal Landscape At One Month After Election
Tory Surge In Quebec (34%, +9 Points) Would Now Likely Yield Conservative Majority - Conservatives And Bloc Quebecois (36%, -6 Points) Now in Virtual Tie In This Province
Nationally, Conservatives (39%, +3 Points Since Election Day), Liberals (27%, -3 Points), NDP (20%, +3 Points)