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Eight In Ten Canadians (78%) Support Fixed Four Year Terms For Federal Government
On Senate Reform: Plurality (44%) Would Like Elected Senate
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Canada Speaks: Presented by Sympatico / MSN
Half Of Canadians (45%) Feel They Don't Have Enough Control Over Their Stress Levels
Finances (44%) And Work (37%) Are Most Common Causes Of Stress -
Canadians React In Wake Of Terror-Plot Arrests
Most (58%) Feel Arrests Are "Tip Of The Iceberg" And Many More Potential Terrorist Groups Exist In Canada
Although Most (72%) Feel Canadian Muslim Leaders Doing All They Can To Help Authorities, Half (49%) Believe It Is Justifiable For Authorities to More Strongly Focus Anti-Terrorism Surveillance on This Community -
Ontario's Political Landscape: Conservatives (40%, +3 Points) Have Close Edge On Governing Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
But, Dalton McGuinty's Approval Rating As Premier Of Ontario Rises 4 Points To 57%
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Adoption Of Environmentally And Economicaly Sustainable Beneficial Management Practices
98% of Farmers Feel It Is Important To Manage Their Farm In Ways That Protect The Environment
Most Producers (97%) Use At Least One Recommended Beneficial Management Practice
Six In Ten Farmers (62%) Apply Manure To Their Fields. Four In Ten (38%) Manure Users Follow A Manure Management Plan -
Canadians Expecting Higher Gasoline Prices
Most Canadians Expect Pump Prices to Increase This Summer.
Many Are Taking Action to Combat Recent Price Increases, But Few Have Actually Decreased Their Gasoline Usage Over the Last Few Years. -
Canadian Views on Health Care Scenarios
When It Comes To Medicare Almost Three-Quarters Of Canadians Are Looking For Something More Than The Status Quo
While Only 15% Favour A Full Parallel Public-Private System, Equal Numbers 29% And 30% Want Either "Enhanced Medi-care" Or Some Form Of "Complementary Private Sector Role -
Most Canadians Question PM's New Press Process
Six In Ten (57%) Say New Rules For Press Gallery Ensures Only Friendly Media Questions Are Asked
Half (51%) Feel This Process Is "Significant Issue" For Democracy, 48% Say It's "No Big Deal"