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Canadian Economic Confidence Drops amid Uncertainty over Economic Recovery
Index Drops 14 Points as Fewer (60%, -7) Canadians than Last Quarter Believe the Economy is in Good Shape,
Job Anxiety Rises to 22% (+2) -
Despite New End Date to Afghan War, Most (77%) Canadians Say Canada Should Still End Its Combat Mission in 2011
Increasing Majority (57%, +5) Says
Bring Home the Troops in 2011 -
Two Thirds (65%) of Canadians `Agree' Hosting the G-20 Summit and the Security Involved Has Prepared Toronto for Hosting the Pan-Am Games
But Six in Ten (59%) are Less Supportive of Hosting the Games after Hearing about Security Costs for the G-20 Summit
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Three Quarters of Canadians (74%), GTA Residents (75%) Believe Members of Black Bloc Should Be Charged Under Terrorist Laws
Canadians Split on Whether There Should Be a Public Inquiry into Actions of Security and Police Forces During Summit
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In Aftermath of Toronto G-20 Summit, Majority (62%) of Canadians, GTA Residents (70%) Say Hosting G-20 in Toronto Was a Mistake
Most Canadians (76%), GTA Residents (81%) Say Police Did a
Good Job During Summit -
61% of Global Citizens Say Things in Their Country are On the Wrong Track
Only One Third (35%) Satisfied with Way Things are Going in Their Country Today as Economic Growth Weak, Job and Personal Financial Optimism Low
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Merger Rejected by Party Faithful in all Parties
Despite Merger Mania and Frenzy over G20,
Party Standings Stagnant as Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (27%), NDP (16%), Green (11%) and Bloc (10%) -
Two in Three (68%) Say Money Spent to Host G-20 a `Waste', Just One in Three (32%) Say `It's Worth It'
Canadians (75%) to Federal Government: Cover the Costs of Non-Insurable Damage to Businesses and Residents Caused by Protesters
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Six in Ten (61%) Believe Detainees Handed Over to Afghans by Canadians Have Been Tortured
If Torture Occurred, Majority Believes Knowledge Widespread and Heads Should Roll