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As Liberal Caucus Meets In Regina, National Political Landscape Remains Static, But "Undecided" Hits Rare High (19%) - Highest Since April 2003
Liberals (36%, +1 Point), Conservatives (28%, +1 Point), NDP (17%, -1 Point), And Green Party (6%, Unchanged) Remain Steady In The Polls - In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (47%, -4 Points) Holds 21-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, -1 Point)
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Canada's Health Care System: A Report Card
Canadians See No Improvement In The Health Care System Since 2003 & Are Less Optimistic About Future Of Health Care
Survey Also Finds Canadians Overestimate How Well Our Health Care System Performs In OECD Ranking -
Canadians Split On Shift To U.S. Daylight Saving Time
Half (47%) Support Changing Daylight Savings Calendar To Match U.S., And Half (50%) Oppose And Want To Keep It The Same
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The Internet Continues To Impact Consumers' Usage Of Other Media
Weekly Online Usage Has Increased 46% To 12.7 Hours Per Week Among Internet-Using Canadians
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Albertans Continue To Oppose Same Sex Marriage
A Majority of Albertans (56%) Disapprove of Bill C-38 - The Federal Legislation Redefining Marriage To Include Same-Sex Couples
Despite Two Years Of Debate, Albertans' Underlying Values On The Issue Remain Unchanged -
Albertans Offer Tentative Support To Klein's Health Care Reforms
Twice as Many Albertans (44%) Support vs. Oppose (24%) Klein Government's Recently Announced Health Care Reforms
But, Three in Ten (30%) Say they "Need More Information" -
Canadians Offer Their Opinions On Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) And The CRTC Ruling
Sponsored By: Bell Canada, Aliant Telecom Inc., Saskatchewan Telecommunications, Tйlйbec, sociйtй en commandite, And TELUS Communications Inc
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Canadians Offer Opinions In Wake Of Attack On London
Majority Of Canadians (63%)Agree It's "Only A Matter Of Time" Before Canada Is Attacked By Terrorists And Believe There Are Terrorists Operating In Canada Who Intend To Commit Acts Of Terror Against Canadians (65%)
Most (57%) Do Not Believe That Canadian Government And Emergency Services Are Prepared To Deal With A Terrorist Attack In Canada
Nine In Ten (89%) Think Canadian Officials Should Take The Threat Of Terrorism By Osama Bin Laden Seriously, But Strong Majority (74%) Feel Canada Should Not Be Intimidated By Such Threats And Should Stay The Course In Afghanistan -
Self Checkout Has Appeal To Canadians
One-Quarter (27%) Of Canadians More Likely To Shop At Store That Offers Self-Checkout Option - 18% Of Canadians Say The Option To "Check Yourself Out" Has Great Impact On Where They Choose To Shop
Majorities Think Self-Checkout Provides Benefits Such As "Having A Choice On How To Check Out", "Shorter Lines", "Faster Checkout" And "Privacy"
If Self-Checkout Allows Retailers To Move Staff Most Canadians Would Like To See Store Staff Re-Allocated To Improved Customer Service And Cleanliness