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Healthcare In Alberta: Premiums And Private Services
Six-In-Ten Albertans (62%) Say They Should Be Able To Pay For Private Health Care Services If They Want
Most Albertans (80%) Say They Would Support The Alberta Government Using Oil Revenues To Eliminate Healthcare Premiums -
More Americans Than Canadians (Almost Half) Find Anti-Terrorism Laws Intrusive - Queen's International Surveillance Survey Finds
Queen's Surveillance Project Benchmarks Global Attitudes About Being Watched
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World Vision Holiday Giving Survey
Eight in Ten (84%) Canadians would rather receive a meaningful holiday gift that would help someone else rather than a traditional gift like socks or sweaters
One third (32%) of Canadians plan to give a charitable gift in the name of someone on their list this year -
Farmers Say More Input Needed For Informed Decisions On Canadian Wheat Board Future
58% Of Cereal Growers Feel Governments And Other Organizations Do Not Have Enough Information From Farmers To Make An Informed Decision About The Role Of The CWB
And Most Growers (72%) Express Support For The CWB -
4 Million Canadians Negatively Affected By Income Trust Decision
Canadians Split About Income Trust Tax Changes - Half Say Election Promise Flip-Flop Is "Justified" (45%), Half Say "Not Justified" (55%)
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The Battle Of Alberta: The Conservative Party Leadership Race
One-Quarter (28%, up 2%), Of Albertans Think Jim Dinning Would Do The Best Job As The Next Premier, With Lyle Oberg, (18%, down 3%) Falling Behind; Among PC Voters Dinning (36%, up 1%) Has Twice The Support Of Oberg (18%, down 4%)
Dinning Also Frontrunner In Favourability Ratings Among Albertans And PC Voters
Dinning Also Top Choice In Every Leadership Attribute Except Healthcare (Oberg and Dinning Tied)