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Majority (54%) of Canadians Do Not Approve of Sending Canadian Troops If the United States Takes Military Action To Overthrow Iraq President Saddam Hussein
Just Over Four in Ten (44%) Would Agree to Such a Move
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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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65% Of Ontarians Say Local School Boards Should Be Allowed To Run Budget Deficit If They Believe It's Unavoidable
57% Say Inadequate Funding By Provincial Government, Not Waste And Inefficiency By School Board (38%), Is The Fault For Deficits
But, 79% Say Province Should Assign Auditors To Look into School Board Books and Locate Ways to Balance School Board Budgets--With 75% Saying They Would Believe an Auditor's Indications on How to Balance Budget -
Canadian Public Split on When Jean Chretien Should Leave and His Motives - But Edge Goes to the Prime Minister
Half (50%) Say Prime Minister Should Be Allowed to Stay on for His 18 Month Swan Song, While 46% Believe He Should Leave Immediately
Just Under Half (46%) Believe Motive to Stay an Additional 18 Months is to Implement Policy Agenda, While 42% Believe it is Just to Frustrate Leadership Aspirations of Rival, Paul Martin -
Possible Contenders to the Throne: Who Has Momentum?
Public and Decided Liberal Voters Impressions of Paul Martin, John Manley, Allan Rock and Shelia Copps
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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 -
Eight in Ten Canadians View Pope as Sincere (86%), Honest (84%), Forgiving (82%), and Humble (81%), As well As Conservative (83%)
Almost as Many Describe John Paul II as a Peacemaker (79%) and a Force for Good in the World (79%)