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Approaching First Year Anniversary, Calgarians Give Mayor And Council Top Marks
Eight-in-ten Calgarians approve of the job done by Mayor Bronconnier (84%) and City Council (81%)
A similar number say the Mayor (80%) and Council (76%) have either met or exceeded their expectations
A strong majority believe the Mayor and City Council are on the right track (87%) and the same number (87%) approve of their overall management of the City -
A Majority (55%) Believe Terrorists are in Canada and Waiting to Attack Civilians And Are Not Confident that Government and Security Forces Capable of Preventing Terrorist Attacks
74% Say Terrorist Threats and Attacks Due to Handful of Radicals Against Western Values and Christianity - Not Representative of Muslims, People of the Arab Nations and those Who Follow Islam
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Just Under Half (44%) of Canadians Say They Would Consider Voting For A United CA / PC Party
United Party Would Retain Support from Most Current CA (87%) and PC (78%) Supporters and Could Attract One-Quarter of Current Liberal (27%) and NDP (26%) Supporters
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Ontario Liberals (44%) and Tories (42%) Move Into Virtual Tie Range as Approval Ratings for Leaders Eves and McGuinty Push Ahead While NDP (13%), Hampton Falter
Voters say Eves' Tories have Ontario on the Right Track (59%) Up from 54% in February, 2002
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Four in Five (78%) Canadians Would Vote for Convention To Replace Prime Minister If Given Opportunity
Three-Quarters (73%) Believe Important Government Business Has Taken Second Place to Internal Liberal Dispute
A Majority (55%) Blame Prime Minister for Division in Liberal Party - 23% Blame Paul Martin
Two-Thirds (64%) Say Prime Minister Clinging On for Power's Sake Alone
Liberals (41%) Drop 5 Points Since Mid July But Still Retain Lead -
Canada Day Poll 2002
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say that Americans do a Better Job of Celebrating their Accomplishments than Canadians
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What's on the Minds of British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (78%) British Columbians Satisfied With Direction of Their Life
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Feeling Hopeful About Their Future
Health and Balancing Work/Personal Life Most on Minds of British Columbians; Sex Life Last on List - Just Behind Road Network -
Canadians Say Computer Hardware (86%) And Teacher Training (82%) Are The Two Main Barriers To Greater Use Of Computers And Internet In Schools
The Results Of A National Survey Show That Almost All Canadians (97%) Think It Is Important For TodayЎ166s Students To Have Access To Computers And The Internet In Schools
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Eight in Ten (82%) Say That A Health Charter Would Be A Good Idea
Two Thirds (64%) Say Canada Needs a Charter That Explains Rights and Responsibilities of All Stakeholders in Health System, While 34% Opt for a Patients Bill of Rights
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90% Say There is a Nursing Shortage in the Province of PEI
Three-Quarters (78%; 74% of Decided PC Voters) Say Nurses Are Not Paid Enough -- 72% Believe Better Pay and Benefits for Nurses Should Be a Higher Priority Than Tax Cuts, Hiring A Public Relations Firm (83%) Or Investing In Golf Courses (91%)