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Canadians' Views On Trade Agreements:
Six In Ten Canadians (62%) Disagree That Canada Should Sign A Trade Agreement That Would Open Canada's Public Services to Competition From Foreign Companies
A Further Six In Ten (60%) Disagree That Government Should Sign Deals That Would Allow Corporations to Directly Sue The
Government of Canada If Our Public Policies Impair Their Ability to Make Profits -
Canadian Moms And Learning
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadian Moms Concerned About Their Children's Ability To Compete In Global Economy
Virtually All (98%) Think It Is Important To Encourage Learning At Home; Nine-in-Ten (92%) Now More Inclined To Choose Educational Entertainment For Children
Moms More Keen Than Dads On Reading With Their Children At A Young Age (78% when Children are Less than 1 Year Old) -
Eight In Ten Canadians (82%): Bush No Friend Of Canada, Doesn't Really Know Canadian Issues
But Canadians Split over Future Relationship between the Two Countries: More Canadians (39%) Believe Canada's Relationship with the U.S. Should Be Closer Than Farther Apart (27%) While One-Third (32%) Say It Should Remain the Same
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Volatile Voters Bounce Grits Back Into Majority Territory (40% +5) As Conservatives Stumble (23% -5)
NDP 18% (Unchanged), Bloc 11% (Bloc +1 at 46% with Grits at 33% in Quebec), Green 5% (Unchanged)
Seat Model Projects Liberals Taking 153-157 Seats, Conservatives 66-70 Seats, Bloc 58-62 Seats, NDP 19-23 Seats
155 Seats Needed For Majority
Majority (59%) Think Federal Liberals Don't Deserve To Be Re-Elected And Time Another Party Given Chance To Govern Country -
British Columbians Love To Lend A Hand
BC Boasts Two Million Volunteers
BC's Volunteer Commitment Runs Deep - Average of 22.8 Hours Per Month
Helping Others (38%) and Personal Satisfaction of Doing Good (25%) Most Rewarding Aspects of Volunteering -
Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Think Religious Leaders Are A Force For Good In Society
Majority (62%) of Canadians Believe That Religious Communities Are A Force For Good In Society
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadians Feel That Interfaith Dialogue Would Have A Positive Impact On Their Community -
Honeymoon Over For Ontario Provincial Liberals
Ontario Provincial Grits Slide To 45% (Down 11 Points
Since November)
60% Of Ontarians Say Provincial Government Has No Clear Plan And Is Managing Day To Day
More (46%)Ontarians Disapprove Of Premier McGuinty's Performance Than Approve (43%)
Six In Ten Ontarians (62%) Say Liberals Can Run A Deficit As Long As They Pay It Off And Balance Books By End Of Their Term, And Most (49% vs. 43%) Indicate Taxpayers Protection Act Can Be Eschewed