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Two-Thirds (66%) Describe Their Relationship with Their Mothers as "Close"
Today's Mothers are Viewed as "Easy-Going" and "Energetic" By Offspring
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Wealthy Paupers: Canada's Affluent Top 20% Don't Feel Rich
Ipsos-Reid / RBC Investments Study Looks at the Views of the Top 20 Percent
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Six-in-Ten (59%) Believe Federal Government Gives In To Whatever U.S. Government Wants
While Two-Thirds (66%) Feel Closer Economic Ties with U.S. a Positive Trend
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One In Four (25%) Ontarians Are Likely To Bet On The Outcome Of The Stanley Cup
A Majority (53%) Bet On The Outcome Of Sporting Events Because It's Something They Do With Friends/People At Work, Others Say It's Fun And They Enjoy It Win Or Lose (38%)
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Three-Quarters (75%) Of Canadians Agree That President Bush Doesn't Have A Good Understanding of Canada And Its People
And Almost Half (45%) Say that Canada Has a Worse Relationship with Bush than with Past U.S. Presidents
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"Friendly Fire" In Afghanistan
While Just Under Half (46%) of Canadians Agree that In War, These Types of Tragic Incidents Happen, a Majority (52%) Disagree
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Albertans Are Willing To Donate Organs, But Many Don't Discuss It With Their Families
Nine-in-Ten (88%) Albertans are Willing to Donate Their Organs After Death
But Not All (62%) Have Discussed Their Wishes With Their Families -
BC Public's Views On Decision To Hold Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
Majority Of BC Public (52%) Thinks Referendum Will Have Negative Impact On Treaty Negotiations
No Real Consensus On Referendum; Support Slips 6 Points Since December (60% To 54%); 43% Oppose The Referendum
Growing Majority Of BC Public Believes Referendum Is A Waste Of Money (60%, Up 6 Points Since December - 54%)
Likelihood Of Participating In Referendum Drops Dramatically (65% In December To 51% In April) -
Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
Full Majority Supports Government's Eight Principles; Two-Thirds Or More Of Likely Voters Say "Yes"
BC Public Feels "Moderately Informed" About The Issues