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Eight In Ten Canadians (78%) Support Fixed Four Year Terms For Federal Government
On Senate Reform: Plurality (44%) Would Like Elected Senate
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Canada Speaks: Presented by Sympatico / MSN
Half Of Canadians (45%) Feel They Don't Have Enough Control Over Their Stress Levels
Finances (44%) And Work (37%) Are Most Common Causes Of Stress -
Canadians React In Wake Of Terror-Plot Arrests
Most (58%) Feel Arrests Are "Tip Of The Iceberg" And Many More Potential Terrorist Groups Exist In Canada
Although Most (72%) Feel Canadian Muslim Leaders Doing All They Can To Help Authorities, Half (49%) Believe It Is Justifiable For Authorities to More Strongly Focus Anti-Terrorism Surveillance on This Community -
Ontario's Political Landscape: Conservatives (40%, +3 Points) Have Close Edge On Governing Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
But, Dalton McGuinty's Approval Rating As Premier Of Ontario Rises 4 Points To 57%
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Most Canadians Question PM's New Press Process
Six In Ten (57%) Say New Rules For Press Gallery Ensures Only Friendly Media Questions Are Asked
Half (51%) Feel This Process Is "Significant Issue" For Democracy, 48% Say It's "No Big Deal" -
Conservatives Surge To 43% Support Nationally - Level Not Seen Since Mulroney Government In November Of 1988
In Quebec Conservatives (33%) Are Gaining On The Bloc Quebecois (38%), While Liberals (14%) Remain Below Their Historic Core
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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