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65% Of Ontarians Say Local School Boards Should Be Allowed To Run Budget Deficit If They Believe It's Unavoidable
57% Say Inadequate Funding By Provincial Government, Not Waste And Inefficiency By School Board (38%), Is The Fault For Deficits
But, 79% Say Province Should Assign Auditors To Look into School Board Books and Locate Ways to Balance School Board Budgets--With 75% Saying They Would Believe an Auditor's Indications on How to Balance Budget -
Canadian Public Split on When Jean Chretien Should Leave and His Motives - But Edge Goes to the Prime Minister
Half (50%) Say Prime Minister Should Be Allowed to Stay on for His 18 Month Swan Song, While 46% Believe He Should Leave Immediately
Just Under Half (46%) Believe Motive to Stay an Additional 18 Months is to Implement Policy Agenda, While 42% Believe it is Just to Frustrate Leadership Aspirations of Rival, Paul Martin -
Possible Contenders to the Throne: Who Has Momentum?
Public and Decided Liberal Voters Impressions of Paul Martin, John Manley, Allan Rock and Shelia Copps
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Four in Five (78%) Canadians Would Vote for Convention To Replace Prime Minister If Given Opportunity
Three-Quarters (73%) Believe Important Government Business Has Taken Second Place to Internal Liberal Dispute
A Majority (55%) Blame Prime Minister for Division in Liberal Party - 23% Blame Paul Martin
Two-Thirds (64%) Say Prime Minister Clinging On for Power's Sake Alone
Liberals (41%) Drop 5 Points Since Mid July But Still Retain Lead -
One-Fifth (20%) of Canadian Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Three-Quarters (78%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance, Less Only One-Third (35%) Actually Did
`Cooking the Books' (65%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (64%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
Mark's Work Wearhouse And The Bottom Line: Canadians Love Their Jeans
CANADIAN (87%) CLOSETS HOLD AT LEAST THREE PAIRS OF JEANS, ON AVERAGE -ONE-IN-FOUR CANADIANS(23%) OWN SIX OR MORE PAIRS OF JEANS
FIT (40%) IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR CANADIANS WHEN THEY BUY JEANS -
Almost Two-Thirds (64%) of Canadians Say They are Likely to Shop At Shops with In-Store Self-Service Technology
Canadians Estimate Having to Wait on Store Personnel For An Average of 12.5 Minutes During Their Last 10 Shopping Trips
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Over Four-in-Ten (45%) of Canadian Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Sufferers Say That IBS Has a Severe Impact on Their Overall Quality of Life
People with IBS Often Suffer in Silence Because of Their Reluctance to Discuss Their Bowel Habits and Pain with People
IBS Sufferers Average 5.2 Years Before Seeking Medical Assistance for their IBS -
Eight in Ten Canadians View Pope as Sincere (86%), Honest (84%), Forgiving (82%), and Humble (81%), As well As Conservative (83%)
Almost as Many Describe John Paul II as a Peacemaker (79%) and a Force for Good in the World (79%)