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Two-Thirds (65%) of Ontarians `Very Concerned' that Qualified Students Will Be Unable to Attend a Publicly Funded Ontario University Due to Increased Fees or Lack of Space
Half (47%) Feel There Has Been a Decrease in Quality of Post-Secondary Education in Province Since 1995 . . . Province Split on Grading with 49% Giving Government Grades of `A', `B' or `C', While 48% Give Grade of `D' or Lower on Post-Secondary Education
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Seven in Ten (71%) Now Feel Prime Minister and Canada Justified in Not Supporting U.S. Coalition in Iraq Military Action
Most (59%)Canadians Say U.S. Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence (42%)or Believe Intelligence was Simply Incorrect (17%)to Justify Attack on Iraq
Only One in Three (35%) Now Say Reports of Weapons of Mass Destruction Were Correct and That Coalition Has Just Not Found the Evidence Yet -
Osteoporosis in Men: What Canadians Don't Know Could Hurt Them
New survey reveals a lack of awareness and understanding about this debilitating bone disease
Three quarters (74%) of Canadians underestimate the prevalence of osteoporosis in men over the age of 50 -
Seven in Ten (70%) Support Canada's Involvement in North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Half (51%)Think NAFTA has Benefited Canada
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New PC Leader MacKay Convention Fallout
Despite Public Pummelling on PC Convention, Majority of Canadians Have No Impression of Peter MacKay (66%) and are Neither More or Less Likely to Vote PC in Next Election with the New Leader (54%)
Positive (15%) versus Negative (15%)Impressions of New Leader Wash
Federal Liberals Continue to Lead with 45% of the Vote -
Eight in Ten (81%) Canadians Believe a National Health Council Should be Created
Two-Thirds (64%) Say Federal Government Should Create a National Health Council Even if Some Provinces Resist
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Albertans' Perceptions Of The Education System Take A Turn For The Worse
The percentage who say public education is working well (57%) in the province has dropped 10 points since February 2003
76% of Albertans say that the Alberta government is currently spending "not enough" on public education
Nine-in-ten (90%) Albertans agree that "class size makes a big difference in the quality of education delivered at public schools" -
Based on Recent Outbreaks of SARS, West Nile and Mad Cow Disease, Six in Ten (62%) Canadians Think Healthcare System is Unprepared for Such Threats to Human Health
Eight in Ten (83%) Say Shortage of Nurses Makes System More Vulnerable to Future Health Threats
Eight in Ten (88%) Agree Federal Government Should Set Up Fund To Help Provinces Retain, Hire, and Educate More Nurses