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MAJORITY (58%) SAY TERRORISM THREATS OUTWEIGH PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, FREEDOM, AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW: POLICE, INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS SHOULD GET TOOLS THEY NEED TO PROTECT COLLECTIVE SAFETY OF CANADIANS AGAINST TERRORISM
However, while 52% think it will be necessary to give up some civil liberties, they say no to officials intercepting mail (74%), monitoring their telephone and email (71%) or credit card/financial transactions (61%) without being told
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Childhood Vaccinations
Canada's Largest Ever Survey of Canadian Parents on Their Attitudes Toward Childhood Vaccinations
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5th Annual Canada Day History Quiz
Poll gauges Americans' and Canadians' knowledge of equivalent historical facts -- Fully six in ten (63%) Americans pass compared to only 39% of Canadians
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Over Three-Quarters of Canadian Internet Users Concerned About Getting Hit by a Computer Virus
Almost Half (46%) Have Been Hit By a Virus Causing Personal Loss of Time and Money, Study Finds
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BC ELECTION 2001
Health Care (58%) Tops The List Of Issues BC Public Wants To See Debated In The Election Campaign; Education (21%) Taxes (19%), And The Economy (17%) Also Seen As Important
Majority Feels Liberals Would Outperform NDP On Most Major Policy Issues; NDP Trails BC Green Party On The Environment -
Majority (60%) of Canadians Don't Believe Enough is being done to Protect Internet Consumers From Cyber Crime -And Half (52%) Feel Threatened
Seven in Ten (72%) Say Cyber Criminals Have Less of A Chance of Being Caught Than A Criminal in The Real World and Half (47%) Believe That Cyber Crime Will Become More Serious
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Canadians And The Children's Aid Society
Majority (61%) Give Positive Rating to Children's Aid Society But Significant Minority Say Children's Aid Society Does a Poor Job Protecting Children From Neglect and Abuse (30%) and Avoiding Unfair or Unjustified Interference in the Lives of Innocent Families (30%)
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Canadians Concerned About Safety of Food They Eat
Seven In Ten (68%) Concerned About the Safety of the Food They Eat
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Privacy Policies Critical to Online Consumer Trust
Study Shows Companies' Privacy Policies and Reputations Are Two Biggest Influences on Consumer Trust When Providing Personal Information Online
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Widespread Adoption of Wireless Devices Reported;
North American Survey Shows Major Concerns About Security