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Albertans Place A High Priority On Public Services
Most Albertans Say Healthcare (87%) And Public Education (kindergarten to grade 12) (85%) Are "Very Important" Issues Facing Alberta Today
Half (53%) Say Public Services Provided By The Alberta Government Have "Worsened" Over The Past Ten Years, While 19% Say They Have "Improved"
Just Over Nine-In-Ten (93%) Albertans Feel Providing More Funding To Public Services (such as education and healthcare) Should Be A Priority For The Provincial Government -
Brief Gloom Evaporates, Canadians Upbeat About Current Economy And Year Ahead...
But, Interest Rate Hikes Still A Concern
The Canadian Economic Confidence Index Climbs 0.93 Points To 100.14 -
Only Half Of Torontonians (47%) Offer Support For Police Chief Julian Fantino Contract Renewal
Job Approval For Chief Down From 78% In 2002 To 65% Today
Torontonians Not Impressed With How City Leaders Have Handled The Affair -
Four In Ten (38%) Employed Canadians Don't Use All Of Their Vacation Days...
And 76% Of Those Canadians Have Up To 14 Days Left At The End Of The Year
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Canadians On Cholesterol
One-Quarter Of Canadians Have Never Discussed Their Cholesterol Level With Their Doctor
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Nine In Ten Urologists In Ontario Regularly Screen Men With PSA Tests
Eight In Ten Oppose "OHIP's Decision Not To Cover PSA Tests"
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Ipsos-Reid/ Canadian Nuclear Association Survey
One Year After the 2003 Blackout, A Minority of Ontarians (43%) Feel Secure About the Future of Canada's Electricity Supply
Most Ontarians (61%) and Canadians Nationwide (56%) believe that Canada's Electricity Supply Should Include a Mix of Many Sources--Including Nuclear Energy