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Eight-in-Ten (79%) Canadians Believe We Should Not Take Either Side in Israeli - Palestinian Conflict
However, Over Half (54%) Feel Israelis Have Used Excessive Force In Response to Palestinian Violence
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A majority of Canadians believe that pest, Weed and Plant disease control products for the home are necessary and safe when used properly
Public split on whether government should act to prohibit the sale and use of these products, with significant regional differences
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Harper's Alliance Get Slight Bump, Not a Kick, From Leadership Convention
Alliance (42%) and Conservative (8%) Voters More Likely To Vote For CA with Harper at Helm
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Canadian Internet Users Know What They Want When It Comes To Email Marketing
79% Of Canadian Internet Users Opt-In To Receive The Email Marketing Messages, Which Is The Same Percentage Who Report Having Received Unsolitcited Mail Or SPAM
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Albertans Give Tough Love on Provincial Budget
Overall Majority (55%) of Albertans Oppose Klein Government's March 19th Budget
But Majority Supports Increases in Healthcare Premiums (54%), Increases in Liquor Mark-Ups, Vehicle Fees, Traffic Fines and Other Fees (58%) as Well as Increases in Tobacco Tax (70%)
Opposition Comes from Cuts to Municipal Grants for Roads and Transportation (83% oppose) and Public Service Cuts (50% oppose) -
Half (48%) of Canadians Say They Do Not Support Either Side in Latest Israeli - Palestinian Conflict
Only 16% Express Support for Israel and 12% for the Palestinians
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RBC Royal Bank Ninth Annual Housing Study 2002
Home Buying Intention Outlook Virtually Matches 2001 - Near Term Buying Due To Low Interest Rates Drive Market Over Last Year, 84% Say a House is a Good Investment - Up From 79% Last Year
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Canadians Split on Expanding `War on Terrorism' to Take Down Iraq President Saddam Hussein
Half (51%) of Canadians Support Possible American Military Action Against Iraq Because of Weapons of Mass Destruction
44% Oppose the Move -
BC Liberals Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (55%) Thinks BC Government Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (56%) Disapproves of Rewriting Existing Contracts
Half (47%) Less Trusting Of Provincial Government