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Jack Webster Awards Poll (2 of 2)
British Columbians Select Softwood Lumber Dispute as Top BC News Story of Past Year
Glen Clark's Trial a Runaway Winner as Most Over-Rated BC News Story of Past Year -
Jack Webster Awards Poll (1 of 2)
9-In-10 Acknowledge Importance Of Media To Society, But Public Divided On Relevance And Balance Of BC's Media
Jack Webster's Legacy Lives On In BC
3-In-4 British Columbians Heard Of Him, And Know What He's Renowned For -
Support (74%) for Kyoto Accord Softens Since June (86%) but Remains Strong
However, Eight in Ten (78%) Believe Federal Government Needs to Spend More Time Investigating Cost, Impact of Accord Before Implementing It
71% Say It's Possible To Have a `Made In Canada' Solution That Would Cost the Economy A Lot Less -
A Majority (56%) Believe Saddam Hussein Represents Real Threat To World Peace
However, Less than Half (43%) Would Approve of Sending Canadian Troops If United States Takes Military Action Against Iraq -- 55% Do Not Support Such a Move
If War with Iraq, 26% Blame Hussein, 19% Bush, Half (52%) Both
Canadians Split on Approval of President Bush on Job of President (46%) and His War on Terrorism (51%) -
2010 Winter Games Bid Enjoys Strong Public Support
82% of Canadians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
67% of British Columbians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games -
A Majority (55%) Believe Terrorists are in Canada and Waiting to Attack Civilians And Are Not Confident that Government and Security Forces Capable of Preventing Terrorist Attacks
74% Say Terrorist Threats and Attacks Due to Handful of Radicals Against Western Values and Christianity - Not Representative of Muslims, People of the Arab Nations and those Who Follow Islam
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While 84% Of Canadians Say Their Life And Routine Is Back To The Way They Were Prior To September 11th ,
40% Say Life Has Changed In A Lasting Way
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84% Of Canadians Think That The U. S. Bears Some (69%) Or All (15%) Responsibility For Terrorist Attacks On Them Because Of Its Policies, Actions In Middle East, Other Parts Of World
82% Believe that Osama Bin Ladin is Still Alive
While 61% of Canadians say Federal Government has Done Enough to Support U.S. and its War on Terrorism, 24% say Not Enough, 14% Too Much -
35% Of Canadians More Suspicious Of People Who Are Of Arab Descent Or Muslims From The Middle East In 9/11 Attacks Aftermath
Poll Compared to Exact Question of September 21, 2001 Poll Shows Increase --Up From 27% Then