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Election 2006 - Crime And Violence Issues
Conservatives (36%)Lead Liberals (24%) and NDP (19%) When it Comes to Dealing with Gangs and Gun Violence
In Toronto, 28% Give Paul Martin a Failing Grade for Providing Leadership and Solutions on Fighting Gun Crime -
Ministry of Finance Investigation
Majority (58%) Say Ralph Goodale Should Resign as Finance Minister Until RCMP Investigation is Complete - 42% Say It Is Okay For Him to Stay On
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Election Prelude Ends With Tight Race
Conservatives (32%, +5 Points) Make Up Ground On Grits (33%, -3 Points) -- NDP (16%, -1 Point), Green Party (5%, Unchanged) -- In Quebec (Bloc 54% Vs. Liberals 24%); But Many Likely Voters (37%) Will Not Decide Where To Land Final Decision Until Later Parts Of Campaign
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One Year After The Tsunami Hit: A New World Vision Canada Study
Canadians Speak Out About The Various Disasters In 2005 And The Year To Come
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Canadians And Low Adult Literacy
Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Believe Low Adult Literacy is a Very Important Issue in Canada
One Quarter (24%) Believe it is a Major Problem -
The 2005 North Poll: Seven In Ten (70%) Approve Of Santa's Overall Performance Over Past Year
Approximately 6,960,000 Canadian Adults (29%) Admit To Personally Believing In Santa Claus
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CANADA'S EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
Six-in-Ten (60%) Support Newfoundland and Labrador's Deal Allowing it to Keep its Equalization Payments Despite Increasing Oil and Gas Revenues
But Eight-in-Ten (80%) Say Agreement Should be Available to All Provinces
Most (75%) Ontarians, But Few (21%) Outside Ontario Say the Province Bears Unfair Burden in the Equalization System -
CANADIANS DIVIDED OVER ALBERTA'S OIL WINDFALL
Slim Majority (55%) Says Alberta Should Share its Extra Revenue from Oil While 45% Say Alberta Should Keep It
But Most (68%) Do Not Think Alberta's Oil Wealth Poses a Threat to Canada's Federal System -
Six In Ten (57%) Say They Will Tune In To Watch Debates
Debates Come Against Backdrop Of 40% Of Canadians Saying They Still Haven't Made Up Their Mind On Who To Vote For; Most Canadians (55%) Express A Lack Of Interest In On-Going Election; One-third (34%) Say They Feel "More Cynical And Discouraged About Voting" Than In Elections Past