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Majority (90%) Say Former PM Chrйtien Should Come Clean and Testify on Sponsorship Program
Chrйtien (29%), Martin (22%), Share Blame With Gagliano (16%) and Public Servants (7%) for Scandal
Two Thirds (65%) Want Election to Wait as Grits Continue Tailspin in Wake of Scandal - Liberals Fall to 35%, Conservatives up to 27%, NDP at 17%, Bloc at 11% as Liberals Enter Minority Territory -
Scandal Rocks Grits Support
LIBERAL VOTE PLUMMETS TO 39% (DOWN 9 POINTS FROM 48%), WHILE TORIES GAIN (24%, UP FIVE POINTS FROM 19%); NDP (18%, UP TWO POINTS FROM 16%), BLOC (10%, UNCHANGED),
AND GREEN (5%, UP 1 POINT FROM 4%) -
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Calgarians Overwhelmingly Support (87%) Mayor Bronconnier's Proposal For Province To Provide Municipalities With 20 Perecent Of Future Surpluses
One-in-Five (19%) Are Familiar With The Mayor's State Of The City Address
Mayor's Approval Rating Remains High (78%) - Council's Is Lower (71%) But On The Rise -
Almost Half (45%)Believe Police Have Gone Too Far In Using Anti-Terrorism Powers
Four in Ten (41%) Worry That if Wrongly Detained As Terrorism Suspect They Wouldn't Get Fair Hearing and Process
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Three Quarters (75%) Believe U.S. Unjustified In Deporting Maher Arar
Half (52%) Believe Security Forces Targeting Arabs
Majority (62%) Believe Terrorists Operating in Canada, But Almost Three Quarters (72%)Confident No Terrorist Attack In Canada In Next Two Years -
Canadians Moderately Hopeful About Future With Martin Government
But, Do Not See Big Change From Past Liberal Governments
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Canadians Are Divided On Big Federal Issues
Slim Majority Want to See Gun Registry Scrapped
Canadians Are Split About Same Sex Marriage
Martin's Healthcare Plans Receive Tepid Endorsement -
Six In Ten (61%) Canadian Smokers Plan To Quit In 2004
Half (50%) Say They'll Go "Cold Turkey"
Four In Ten (38%) Say Tax Increase Is A Factor In Decision To Quit