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Transit Just As Important As Roads In Calgary's Future Transportation Priorities
Public Transit (39%), Roads/Interchanges (24%), And Ring Road (22%) Are Calgarians' Top Transportation Priorities
Strong Support For Increased Spending On Both Transit (80%) And Roads (78%) -
Calgarians Give Thumbs Up To Public Transit
Calgary's Public Transit System Rated Highly By Eight-In-Ten (78%) Calgarians
One-In-Five (19%) Calgarians Use Public Transit On A Daily Basis
But Driving Is Still The Main Way Of Commuting In Calgary (58%) -
Calgary's Roads Receive High Marks Despite Increasing Commute Times
Nearly One-Third (29%) Of Calgarians Have Seen Their Commute Time Increase Over The Past Five Years
Yet, Calgary's Road System Receives High Marks Overall (71% Good)
Majority Of Calgarians (66%) Think The City Is Doing A Good Job Maintaining Winter Roads
Only 44% Of Calgarians Willing To Pay An Additional Fee To Finance Improved Plowing Of Residential Streets -
Calgarians Support Private Healthcare Clinics
Nearly Two-Thirds (62%) Of Calgarians Support Allowing Patients To Purchase Non-Emergency Surgeries From Private Clinics
Yet, Calgarians Divided Over Whether They Personally Would Purchase Insurance To Cover These Services (48% Yes, 50% No) -
Over Half Of Canadians Say They Or Their Family Have Needed Blood
Less Than Four Per Cent Of Eligible Population Donated Blood Last Year
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As Liberal Caucus Meets In Regina, National Political Landscape Remains Static, But "Undecided" Hits Rare High (19%) - Highest Since April 2003
Liberals (36%, +1 Point), Conservatives (28%, +1 Point), NDP (17%, -1 Point), And Green Party (6%, Unchanged) Remain Steady In The Polls - In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (47%, -4 Points) Holds 21-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, -1 Point)
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Canadians Split On Shift To U.S. Daylight Saving Time
Half (47%) Support Changing Daylight Savings Calendar To Match U.S., And Half (50%) Oppose And Want To Keep It The Same
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Albertans Continue To Oppose Same Sex Marriage
A Majority of Albertans (56%) Disapprove of Bill C-38 - The Federal Legislation Redefining Marriage To Include Same-Sex Couples
Despite Two Years Of Debate, Albertans' Underlying Values On The Issue Remain Unchanged -
In The Wake Of The Chaoulli Decision By Supreme Court
Canada's Doctors and Public Reflect on Possible Implications for Their Health Care System
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What's With The Heat?
Majority Of Canadians (56%) Believe Hot Weather Is Indicative Of Increased Global Warming
Half (52%) Say The Federal Government Is Doing A Poor Job Addressing Global Warming Issues