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Canadian Youth Science Monitor
The Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ipsos Reid present the first nationwide study of young Canadians attitudes towards science
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Almost Two Thirds (62%) Of Global Citizens Believe There Will Be a Cure for Cancer In Their Lifetime
Those in India (78%), Argentina (76%), China (75%)
Most Optimistic
Germany (43%), Italy (49%) and Hungary (50%) Least -
Only 34% of Canadians Want Abortion Debate Reopened, 46% say `Leave Things as they Are', 17% Don't Care One Way or the Other
Canadians More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants to Leave Things as they Are' (50%), While One in Three (34%) Would be More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants a New Abortion Law'
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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
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Canadians Split on Whether Opposition Parties Can be Trusted (45%) Or Not (49%) With Secret Afghan Detainee Issue Documents
Even if Parties Can't Agree on Speaker's Ultimatum, Most (70%) Canadians Say it Isn't Justification for Having an Election
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Jaffer-Guergis Affair Leaves Little Impact on Voters
Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (29%)
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At Least 2 Million Adult Canadians (8%) Personally Know Someone Sexually Assaulted by a Roman Catholic Priest
8% of Roman Catholics Aware of a Priest in their Parish or Neighbourhood Charged with Sexual Assault
Majority (58%) of Canadians, Catholics (54%) Believe Allegations Pope Benedict Perpetuated Climate of Silence True, Not Petty Gossip or Propaganda -
Tory (37%) Lead Over Grits (27%) Widens To Ten Points
Liberals Receive No Bounce from Canada 150 Thinker's Conference,
Fail to Capitalize on Issues Plaguing Conservatives -
Amid Tiger's Return to the Tees, Most (64%) Believe He Has Handled Himself Well and Deserves the Chance to Get on With His Life and Career (86%)
But Three in Ten (30%) Have Lost Faith in Tiger Woods as a Person and Just Can't Get Past What He's Done
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The Canadian-Content Conundrum:
Majority (53%) of Canadians Say We Should Stop Worrying about Imposing Canadian Content Rules
And, Reviewing the Reviewers: Four In Ten (40%) Canadians Would Be Swayed by a Review That Said a Show or Event Was Lousy or Not Worth Going to See and Would Avoid It