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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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2nd Annual Report Card on Health Care in Canada
Six in Ten Canadians Assign B Grade to Overall Quality of Health Care (63%), Choice of Health Care Services (62%) and Their Most Recent Interaction with the System (68%)
Ability to Access Specific Health Care Services in Their Community Receives Mixed Ratings
Eight in Ten (82%) Agree Long-term, Sustainable Funding is Needed to Improve the Health Care System -
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%)
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Despite Party In-Fighting, Support for Liberals (46%) Climbs
While Support for the Alliance (17%), Conservatives (14%), and NDP (14%) Remain Static
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Eves' Post-Budget Ontario Tories Up Smartly (40%) Into Virtual Tie As McGuinty's Liberals Fall (42%) And Hampton's NDP (17%) Climb
However, A Majority (55%) Say It Is Time for a Change, While 41% Say Conservatives Deserve To Be Re-Elected
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Without Estate Plans, Wealthiest Canadians Risk Leaving Little for Heirs
As Government Could Be Biggest Beneficiary of Inter-Generational Wealth Transfer
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2010 Winter Games Bid Enjoys Strong Public Support
85% of Canadians and 75% of British Columbians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Winter
Olympics
87% of Canadians Believe Federal Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing
74% of British Columbians Believe Provincial Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing