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Canadians' Perceptions of the "Health Allowance System"
Canadians appear to be open to dialogue regarding the "Health Allowance System"
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The Dominion Institute National Citizenship Exam Survey of 1997
45% of Canadians Fail Mock Citizenship Exam Similar to One Immigrants Take to Become Canadian Citizens
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Policing in Metro Toronto
Metro cops get two thumbs up from 9 in 10 citizens for doing a very good job to maintain community safety. While cops not viewed as "trigger happy," 4 in 10 (42%) believe officers use poor judgment when it comes to using force. Two-thirds (66%) believe public complaints process objective. Majority (55%) want police to co-operate in investigations when their performance is in question.
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Metro Toronto Views on the Teachers Strike
Public Supports Teachers Strike in Opposition to Harris Government but Want Them Back to Work
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Canadians' Views on Decriminalizing Marijuana Smoking
Slim majority (51%) of Canadians believe that smoking marijuana should NOT be a criminal offense -- up from 39% ten years ago. If used for health-related purposes only, large majority (83%) agree that it should NOT be a criminal offense to smoke marijuana.
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Canadians' Views on Health Care Funding Priorities
Over seven in ten (71%) Canadians want the Feds to restore health care funding to the provinces cut to wage war on deficit. Only slim majority want alternative funding for new national health care programs where homecare gets the edge over pharmacare.
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Canadians' Views on Eliminating the Federal Deficit
Good Economic Management and Personal Benefits, Painful Cuts and Skepticism over Future Spending, Assigning Credit for Deficit Reduction, Tax Cut Preferences, Launching New National Projects, Preferred Budget Surplus Priorities
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Majority of Ontarians Opposed to Strike by Teachers
Concern that Students Will Suffer Tops List of Reasons for Opposing Strike, 60% Say Public and Private Sector Unions Have Too Much Power in Ontario
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Canadians' Views on Preston Manning Moving into Stornoway and the Public Agenda
Which Issues Should Receive The Greatest Attention From Canada's Leaders, Major Priorities For The New Session Of Parliament