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Provincial Premiers And Their Challenges Ahead: Canadians Rate Which Issues Their Premiers Will Face In A Decade - A Greater Challenge, The Same, Or Less
Services For The Elderly, Medicare, Waste Disposal And Energy Top The List Of Greater Challenges Ahead
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Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Think Religious Leaders Are A Force For Good In Society
Majority (62%) of Canadians Believe That Religious Communities Are A Force For Good In Society
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadians Feel That Interfaith Dialogue Would Have A Positive Impact On Their Community -
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Approve of Pope John Paul II's Performance as Spiritual Leader - Unchanged from July 2002
But Canadians Split on Pope's Pronouncements - 47% Agree; 46% Disagree
John Paul Viewed as Sincere (85%), A Peacemaker (80%), Humble (79%) and Conservative (79%) -
Parents (86%) Viewed by Ontarians as Most Important Factor in Development of Proper Social Values in Children
Half (52%) Believe Parental Encouragement and Involvement Contributes Most to Educational Success, Teachers (28%) Place Second
52% Believe All Schools Would Improve if Parents Could Freely Choose the School for Their Child -
Media Continues to Miss the Mark in Coverage of Faith and Religion, say Regular Attenders of Religious Services
63% of Regular Service Attenders say the Media does a "Poor Job" in its Coverage Of Faith And Religion . . . And 50% Say Faith and Religion Receives Less Coverage Than It Should--These Perceptions Remain Unchanged From 1998
Three Quarters (74%) Of All Canadians Believe the Media Can Encourage Religious Tolerance -
Media Misses the Story, Churchgoers Say
65% of Regular Church Attenders Say the Media Does a Poor Job of Covering Faith and Religion, Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Say Religion Is an Important Part of Their Life