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Outlook on National Economy Bleakest Since March 1991 in Wake of Reaction to Terrorist Attacks and Economic Turmoil
35% Say Canadian Economy Will Get Worse (Up 10 Points Since May), and 25% Say the Country is Headed Towards A Recession (Up From 14% in January, 19% in March)
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While Majority (73%) Agree that Canada Should Join the United States and Also Declare War on International Terrorism it is Conditional as Support Falls to Just Over Half (54%) if War Exposes Canadian Civilians to Attack by Terrorists
55% Believe There are International Terrorists Within Canada Just Waiting to Attack Canadian Civilians -- Only 39% are Confident That the Government of Canada and its Security Services are Capable of Preventing Terrorist Attacks in Canada
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Edmonton Civic Issues September 2001
Roads and Infrastructure (20%)Most Important Issue Facing Edmonton Today
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Edmonton Municipal Politics September 2001
Mayor (67%) and Council (63%) Enjoy High Approval With Election on the Horizon
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BC Political Scene
BC Liberals Improve Standing Among BC Public Since Election Victory (62% - Up 4 Points)
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Issues in Calgary's Municipal Election
City Roads, Infrastructure and Growth Rank Highly with the Proposed Sale of ENMAX as Issues in the Upcoming Election
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Calgary's Mayoralty Race
Bev Longstaff Enjoys a Notable Lead (12 percentage points) Over Other Mayoralty Hopefuls: Campaign Begins With Bronconnier Second, Followed by Clark, Magnus and Others
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Voters' Report Card on Out-going Mayor Al Duerr
As Mayor Duerr Leaves City Hall, Calgarians Offer Strong Appraisal of his Performance
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Canadians' Views on History Education
Three-Quarters (76%) Embarrassed by Lack of Knowledge Canadians Have About their History
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Pay for Content Model Not Likely to Succeed While Most of the Web is 'Free'
Canadian Internet Users say 'Why Pay?' when the Majority of Sites offer Information for Free According to Recent Canadian Interactive Reid Report from Ipsos-Reid.