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RBC Financial Group RESP Parent Survey
Virtually All (97%) Parents Want Their Child To Attend College/University, Yet Only Half (49%) Have An RESP
A Majority (61%) Fears Their Child Won't Be Able To Further Their Education Due To Cost -
Albertans Still Calling For Increased Education Funding
Albertans No More Satisfied (57%) With The Overall State Of Alberta's Public Education System Than They Were In 2003
And 72% Continue To Say Funding For Public Schools In Alberta Should Be Increased
Yet, 62% Say The Quality Of Education Provided Today Is `better' (31%) Or `about the same' (31%) As What They Received -
Canadians Split On Shift To U.S. Daylight Saving Time
Half (47%) Support Changing Daylight Savings Calendar To Match U.S., And Half (50%) Oppose And Want To Keep It The Same
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Albertans Continue To Oppose Same Sex Marriage
A Majority of Albertans (56%) Disapprove of Bill C-38 - The Federal Legislation Redefining Marriage To Include Same-Sex Couples
Despite Two Years Of Debate, Albertans' Underlying Values On The Issue Remain Unchanged -
In The Wake Of The Chaoulli Decision By Supreme Court
Canada's Doctors and Public Reflect on Possible Implications for Their Health Care System
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Albertans Offer Tentative Support To Klein's Health Care Reforms
Twice as Many Albertans (44%) Support vs. Oppose (24%) Klein Government's Recently Announced Health Care Reforms
But, Three in Ten (30%) Say they "Need More Information" -
Canadians Offer Their Opinions On Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) And The CRTC Ruling
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