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VIAGRA WILL NOT BE INDICATED OR EFFECTIVE FOR ONE-THIRD OF PATIENTS
VIAGRA WILL NOT BE INDICATED OR EFFECTIVE FOR ONE-THIRD OF PATIENTS
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Majority (55%) of Ontarians against Another Teachers' Strike
Public Believes Financial Matters not Quality Education Motivating Both Teachers and Government
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Economic Confidence Plummets during Dollar Tumble
Optimism about National Economy Falls a Drastic 17 Percent over Two Months as Dollar Vaults onto Public Agenda; Every Region Faces Significant Downturn in Confidence about National and Provincial Economic Optimism
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1998 Canada Day Quiz
Only Half Of Canadians Pass (50%) The Test. Results Show A Wide "Knowledge Gap" In Canada: 63% Of Those With A High School Degree Or Less Failed The Test, While 31% Failed Among The University Educated. Canadians' Knowledge Of Their History And Culture Remains Regionalized.
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Ontario Tories Get Budget Bounce
Grits and Tories in Dead Heat as House Rises, Premier's Popularity on the Rise
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Federal Party Standings and the Public Agenda
Liberals Still Honeymooning on Anniversary of Re-Election. Healthcare Now the No. 2 Issue in the Country: Beats Out "National Unity" and "Economy" for the First Time
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Voting Intentions in Quebec and Attitudes towards the Two Main Political Leaders in Quebec
Jean Charest's Liberals still ahead in vote and major policies. Seven in 10 don't want another referendum if PQ win a second mandate: a majority of PQ supporters share the same view.