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BC Post-Secondary Education Good... If You Can Get It
Quality Of BC's Post-Secondary Education Is Solid
BC Residents Concerned About Tuition Costs And Accessibility
BC Government Perceived To Be Making Inroads With Its Addition Of Student Spaces -
Canadians' Views On Public-Private Partnerships
Canadians Reject Private Sector Funding Of Some Key Public Sector Areas
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Parents On Parenting: How Are Canada's Children Being Raised?
Part 3: Parents Spending More Time With Their Children... "Lack of Attention From Parents" Considered By Most (70%) To Be A Severe Negative Risk Factor
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Canadians' Views On Future Canada-US Relations
Canadians Support Policy Independence From US Canadians
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BC Residents Prefer Property Tax Increase Over Municipal Service Cuts
Twice as Many Residents Would Rather See Their Property Tax Increase (60%) as Opposed to Cutting Services (29%) There is Bare Support For Alternative Forms of Revenue Such as Gambling (56%), User Fees (51%) - Even Fewer (40%) Support Increased Pay ParkingSeven-in-Ten (70%) Say They Receive "Good Value" For Their Municipal Tax Dollars and 83% Are Satisfied With Quality of Programs and Services They Receive
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Parents On Parenting: How Are Canada's Children Being Raised?
Part 2: Early Childhood Education -- Canadians Split On Day Long School Programs for Toddlers... Six In Ten (57%) Think Early Childhood Education Most Important for Low Income Families
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Federal Party Support Frozen: No Bump For Conservatives From Convention, No Lift For Liberals From Budget Or Other Actions
Federal Party Leaders Run "Even" With Their Parties Canadians Split As To Whether Paul Martin Should Call An Election This Spring