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As Dr. Kevorkian Released, Just One Quarter (25%) Believe Doctor-Assisted Suicide Should Be Illegal
Most (76%) Canadians Support `Right to Die'
Canadians Unchanged In Their Opinions Of Fourteen Years Ago -
Canadians Turn To Nursing Organizations To Obtain Trustworthy Healthcare Information
Nearly all (84%) Canadians Trust the Information Given to them by Nursing Organizations
While only three in ten (30%) rate the Quality of Healthcare in Canada as `Excellent' or `Very Good', Canadians credit Frontline Workers for Major Responsibility of Quality Care -
How Secure Is Your Business IT Network?
Nearly Half (47%) Of Business Managers Report At Least One Security Breach Or Virus Attack In Past Five Years
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Most Canadians (84%) Express Concern For Reducing Non-Industrial Sources Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
According to a new poll conducted by Ipsos Reid, 84% of Canadians are concerned that reductions be made to non-industrial sources of greenhouse emissions (41% are very concerned and 43% are somewhat concerned).
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Voters Remain Unmoved
Views on the Federal Parties Remain in a Holding Pattern, Remaining Close to 2006 Election Results
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Half (50%) Believe `Schools Less Safe'
One third (35%) cite Lenient, Absent, or Poor Parenting as Primary Cause of Violence in Public Schools; Almost Half (44%) Believe School Board Policies on School Violence `Too Lenient'
While Two Thirds (65%) Believe in Hand Gun and Long gun Registry, just 38% Agree with Automatic 10-year Sentence for those caught with non-registered Handguns -
Canadians Confident In Safety Of Household Cleaning Products
Most (87%) Canadians Say They're Confident, Provided Products Are
Used And Stored Properly
Canadians (93%) Diligent At Reading Labels Prior To Use -
Working Torontonians Trapped At Their Desks
Despite Feeling Invigorated When Returning From A Break Away, Three In Ten (30%) Feel Chained To Their Desks
Most (85%) Say Flexible Workplace Options Would Make Them Happier At Work -
The Dog Days Of Summer May Portend Election Dogfight
As Ontario Legislature Soon Draws To A Close And Campaign Starts In Ernest For Fall Vote, Tory's Conservatives Are In The Hunt