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Canadians Support Greater Accountability in Health Care: Nine in Ten (87%) Think a Patient Health Charter Should be Required under the Next Federal-Provincial Health Care Funding Agreement
Half (50%) Think that Jurisdictions that Fail to Establish Such a Charter Should Receive Less Funding
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When it comes to Healthcare, Most Canadians (89%) Expect the Federal Government to Play a Leading Role - and Think that a First Ministers Meeting Needs to be Called as Soon as Possible to Address the Challenges Facing the Health System (92%)
Gap Between Perceived Level of Importance and Rating of Performance Suggests Ample Room for Improvement in the
Eyes of Canadians -
Entering Dog Days of Summer, Hudak's Tories (42%) Build Lead Over McGuinty's Liberals (31%)
Outside of GTA Hudak Has Healthy Lead While NDP Threatens Liberals; In GTA McGuinty Holds on to Tenuous Lead
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Driver Courtesy on Decline in BC
Half (49%) Say Drivers in Their Community are Less Courteous than Five Years Ago
British Columbians Tend to See Themselves as More Courteous than Other Drivers on the Road -
Hudak Resonating with Voters as Ontario Tories (40%) Widen Lead over Grits (34%)
Tight Battle in the GTA with Liberals (39%) and
Progressive Conservatives (38%) Tied -
Update on BC HST Referendum
`Scrap HST' (44%) Leads `Keep HST' (38%)
Majority (55%) Say Referendum Question is Confusing -
HST Changes Turn Referendum Into a Close Contest
Six-in-ten (60%) British Columbians Approve of Announced Changes to HST
`Keep HST' (42%, up 6 points) Now in Dead Heat with `Scrap HST' (40%, down 12 points) -
Veteran Researcher to Help Drive Innovation at Ipsos
Michael Rodenburgh to Support Product Development for Ipsos Open Thinking Exchange