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Half Of Canadians Do Not Have A Financial Plan To Deal With Critical Illness
Yet, Most Know Close Friends Or Relatives Who Have Suffered From A Critical Illness
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A Look At Provincial And Federal Politics In British Columbia
Most (71%) British Columbians Satisfied With Provincial Election Outcome
Stephen Harper (38%) Trails Jack Layton (63%) And Paul Martin (53%) In Job Approval
Widely Divergent Approval Ratings For Prominent BC MPs - Chuck Cadman (63%), Ujjal Dosanjh (47%), Gurmant Grewal (19%) -
The Federal Political Landscape
Liberals (34%) Hold 5-Point Lead Over Conservatives (29%) - NDP (16%), Green (6%)
In Quebec, Bloc Quebecois (51%) Holds 29-Point Lead Over Liberals (22%)
In Ontario, Liberals (44%) Lead As Conservatives Entrenched In Second Place (31%) Ahead Of NDP (16%) -
Canadians React To Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling
Majorities Feel Decision Paves Way To Two-Tiered System (64%) And Their Province Should Use Notwithstanding Clause To Ban Private Insurance And Protect Public System (57%)
But They Are Split Over Whether Decision Will Lead To American-Style Healthcare (50% Agree/47% Disagree)
Majority (70%) Feel They Should Be Able To Buy Private Services If They Want To And Most Think This Ruling Will Lead To Shorter Wait Lists (60%) And Service Improvements (54%) -
Legacy Giving In BC: Who Gives, How Much, To Whom?
Just 8% Of British Columbians Have Made A Legacy Gift; BUT 40% Of Those Who've Not Made A Gift Would Consider Doing So In The Future
Faith/Religious Organizations Are The Organization Of Choice Of Most British Columbians Who've Made A Legacy Gift -
Take Off Eh? - Canadians Ponder Vacation Dreams
One In Ten Canadians (9%) Think About Taking An Ultimate Dream Trip Every Day -- Half (51%) Think About It At Least Once Every Couple Of Months Or More Often
Canadians Have Very Different Dream Vacations-- But, From A List of 7 Choices, The Most Common Is "Sightseeing In Europe"(27%)" -
Canadians Views On HIV/AIDS, A New World Vision Canada Survey
75% Of Canadians Think HIV/AIDS Is A "Worldwide Epidemic Best Described As An International Emergency," Up From 60% In February 2004
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Canadians On Healthcare
Canadians Offer Their Opinions On The Nursing Shortage, Pharmacare, And Healthcare Policy Formulation
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Vancouver's Free Daily Newspapers
Three-Quarters of Lower Mainland Residents Aware of New Free
Daily Newspapers
Four-in-Ten Residents Have Read These Newspapers
Readers Say New Papers Having Negligible Impact on Their
Purchases of Paid Daily Newspapers -
One In Ten Canadians Have Been Diagnosed With Asthma
One-Third Of Sufferers Have Had To Gasp For Air, Visit A Doctor Or Hospital In The Past Year Because Of Their Asthma
Many Have Been Unable To Participate In Activities, Have Had To Cancel Or Postpone Trips, And Have Vacation Concerns