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    Three Quarters (74%) Of Canadians Say It Is Reasonable That Governments Develop A Plan For Healthcare System Within 100 Days Of The Release Of The Romanow Report

    However, Confidence Is Mixed On What Such A Plan Will Deliver.
    Almost All (97%) Canadians Say it is Important that Governments Actively Involve Heath Care Professionals in Developing Plan to Renew Health System

    29 November 2002
  • Society

    Remembrance Day (65%) Still Holds More Personal Meaning For Canadians than September 11th (33%) . . .

    Half (52%) Say They Will Attend a Formal Remembrance Day Service This Year (Down from 58% Last Year)
    Three-Quarters (75%) Agree With Minister of Defense That Canadian Military Budget Needs to be Increased
    A Majority (53%) Want Military to be Better Funded and Equipped All Purpose Armed Force As Opposed to Other Options

    11 November 2002
  • Society

    The CBC, Canadian Culture, and Media Concentration

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    29 August 2002
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    65% Of Ontarians Say Local School Boards Should Be Allowed To Run Budget Deficit If They Believe It's Unavoidable

    57% Say Inadequate Funding By Provincial Government, Not Waste And Inefficiency By School Board (38%), Is The Fault For Deficits
    But, 79% Say Province Should Assign Auditors To Look into School Board Books and Locate Ways to Balance School Board Budgets--With 75% Saying They Would Believe an Auditor's Indications on How to Balance Budget

    27 August 2002
  • Society

    Eves' Post-Budget Ontario Tories Up Smartly (40%) Into Virtual Tie As McGuinty's Liberals Fall (42%) And Hampton's NDP (17%) Climb

    However, A Majority (55%) Say It Is Time for a Change, While 41% Say Conservatives Deserve To Be Re-Elected

    1 July 2002
  • Society

    BC Federal Political Scene June 2002

    Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
    Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%)

    26 June 2002
  • Society

    Alberta Political Scene Late March 2002

    After One Year Anniversary Provincial Tories Continue at Top of Polls (50%) - Liberals (31%) and New Democrats (11%) Well Behind
    Personal Approval of Premier Klein (57%) and his Government (54%) is Down 13 Points in Recent Months - But 63% Still Say Klein and Government are on the "Right Track"
    Healthcare (54%) Continues Seven Year Stretch at Top of Issue Agenda But Education Not Far Behind (47%)

    27 March 2002
  • Society

    Albertans Give Tough Love on Provincial Budget

    Overall Majority (55%) of Albertans Oppose Klein Government's March 19th Budget
    But Majority Supports Increases in Healthcare Premiums (54%), Increases in Liquor Mark-Ups, Vehicle Fees, Traffic Fines and Other Fees (58%) as Well as Increases in Tobacco Tax (70%)
    Opposition Comes from Cuts to Municipal Grants for Roads and Transportation (83% oppose) and Public Service Cuts (50% oppose)

    26 March 2002
  • Society

    BC Liberals Weathering The Storm

    BC Liberals (48%) Still Dominate Party Race; NDP (28%) Continue to Rise
    Government Approval (45%) Bottoms Out
    MacPhail's Approval (49%) Pushes Ahead of Campbell's (45%)

    21 March 2002
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    MAJORITY (74%) OF CANADIANS BELIEVE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD STIMULATE ECONOMY THROUGH TAX CUTS

    Majority (55%) Also Believe That Any Government Spending to Stimulate Economy Should Not Run a Deficit

    7 December 2001
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