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The Verdict is In: No Back in Black - Canadians (68%) Say Stay in U.S.
But Canadians Split on Whether Conrad Black's Sentence `About Right' (44%), `Too Lenient' (38%) or `Too Harsh' (9%)
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Tory Brand Splashed As Schreiber Mud Flies
Conservatives (35%) Fall Most In Ontario, Quebec As Parliamentary Committee Hears Of Money, Mulroney, MacKay And Charest
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Canadians With (85%) And Without (84%) Children `Concerned' With Toy Safety As Holiday
Season Buying Gears Up
Nine In Ten (87%) Say Government Should Bring In Legislation Forcing Companies To Pay For Mandatory Testing Of Toys Coming Into Canada, Even If It Means Paying More For The Toys -
Two Thirds (65%) Say Federal Government Should Delay Extradition Of Karlheinz Schreiber Until Newly Announced Public Inquiry Is Concluded
But Majority (62%) Say Inquiry `Is A Waste of Taxpayers Money' And `RCMP Should Investigate Instead', As Only 27% `Believe Brian Mulroney When He Says Nothing Inappropriate Took Place Between Him And Karlheinz Schreiber'
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In Wake Of Taser Controversy, Country Divided On Taser-Use Moratorium
Amateur Video Of Tasering Widespread As Nearly
15 Million (62%) Adult Canadians Have Viewed The Video;
Those That Have Viewed `Less Supportive'
Of Officers' Actions (73%) -
The Future Of The Senate
Two Thirds (64%) Say Yes To Referendum On Senate, But Majority Wants Reform (52%) Not Abolishment (24%)
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Harper's Tories At High Water Mark (42%) As Quebec Lifts National Fortunes
Tories (31%) Tied With Bloc (31%) In Volatile Quebec,
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Despite Post Mini-Budget Surge In Ontario, Tories Still Shy Of Magic 40% Majority
Tories (39%) Maintain Solid Lead Over Grits (28%)
Six In Ten (59%) Say Flaherty's Tax Cuts `Just Fine', One In Three (34%) Believe Cuts `Not A Good Idea' -
Majority (54%) Believe Troops Should Stay In Afghanistan Past 2009
Minority (44%) Believe Troops Should Be Brought Home In 2009, While Majority (54%) Believe Canada Should Continue Either In Current Role (14%) Or In Training Capacity (40%)