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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute 10 Year Benchmark Study What Do Young Adults Know About Canadian History?
Ten-Year Benchmark Study Exploring How Many Young Adults Age 18 To 24 Can Pass A Simple Thirty Question Exam On Canadian History Identical To The One Given To Same Age Group Ten Years Previously By Ipsos-Reid And The Dominion Institute
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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute Remembrance Day Survey
This Year The Annual Dominion Institute / Ipsos-Reid Remembrance Day Survey Looks What Can Be Done To Improve The Teaching Of History In Schools. These Results Form The Basis Of A Series Of Practical Policy Recommendations That The Dominion Institute Is Making To Improve History Instruction In Canada
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Despite Post Mini-Budget Surge In Ontario, Tories Still Shy Of Magic 40% Majority
Tories (39%) Maintain Solid Lead Over Grits (28%)
Six In Ten (59%) Say Flaherty's Tax Cuts `Just Fine', One In Three (34%) Believe Cuts `Not A Good Idea' -
The Pulse Of Politics And Par
Tories (39%) Find It Hard To Break Majority 40% But Continue Strong March In Quebec (30%)
Only Four In Ten (42%) Tell Retailers To Price At Par Now, Majority (57%) Say Time Will Tell -
Canadians Prefer Harper Majority, Spring Election
Conservatives Still In The Hunt For Majority (40%) With
13-Point Gap Over Liberals (27%) -
Canadians (53%) Tell MPs To Vote In Favour Of Throne Speech In Order To Avoid Election
If Throne Speech Defeated, Opposition Will Be Tagged With Most Blame (52%), Not Government (41%)
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Majority (54%) Believe Troops Should Stay In Afghanistan Past 2009
Minority (44%) Believe Troops Should Be Brought Home In 2009, While Majority (54%) Believe Canada Should Continue Either In Current Role (14%) Or In Training Capacity (40%)