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Majority (55%) of Canadians Say Pellet Guns Should Be Banned Outright
However, Seven in Ten (70%) Feel That, Like Other Guns, You Should Need a Licence to Own and Use a Pellet Gun
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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Say American Involvement in Iraq Turning into Another Vietnam
Plurality (44%)Believe U.S. Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence To Build Case for War - 32% Say Reports Were Correct and Weapons are Still Yet to Be Found, 19% Believe Intelligence was Simply Incorrect
70% Say That President Bush Should Face Impeachment Hearings if an Inquiry Finds He Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence to Convince Congress to Approve Iraq Military Action -
Albertans Oppose Same Sex Marriage
Nearly 6-in-10 (57%) Albertans Oppose Same Sex Marriage
A Similar Proportion (58%) Would Support Klein's Use of the 'Not Withstanding Clause' If Federal Law Redefining Marriage is Changed
Compared to One Year Ago, Albertans Less Likely to Say "We Should Be Tolerant of Those With Different Moral Standards" (56%, Down 13 points) -
The 2003 Annual Dominion Institute Canada Day Poll: The Report Cards Are In
Annual Canadian History Quiz Sends Albertans (60%), British Columbians (57%) and Ontarians (56%) To Top of the Class . . . Atlantic Canadians (45%), Residents of Saskatchewan/Manitoba (40%) and Quebec (39%) Flunk
Overall, Half (50%) of Canadians Pass, Half Fail (50%)Quiz of Canada's Participation in World Organizations and Events Since World War II -
Canadians Take Hogwarts Express: 85% Say It's Great For Kids, At Least 4,500,000 Adult Muggles Have Read A Harry Potter Book
One In Six (16%) Send Potter A Howler And Say It Should Be Banned Because Of Witchcraft
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Two-Thirds (65%) of Ontarians `Very Concerned' that Qualified Students Will Be Unable to Attend a Publicly Funded Ontario University Due to Increased Fees or Lack of Space
Half (47%) Feel There Has Been a Decrease in Quality of Post-Secondary Education in Province Since 1995 . . . Province Split on Grading with 49% Giving Government Grades of `A', `B' or `C', While 48% Give Grade of `D' or Lower on Post-Secondary Education
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Seven in Ten (71%) Now Feel Prime Minister and Canada Justified in Not Supporting U.S. Coalition in Iraq Military Action
Most (59%)Canadians Say U.S. Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence (42%)or Believe Intelligence was Simply Incorrect (17%)to Justify Attack on Iraq
Only One in Three (35%) Now Say Reports of Weapons of Mass Destruction Were Correct and That Coalition Has Just Not Found the Evidence Yet