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Transit Just As Important As Roads In Calgary's Future Transportation Priorities
Public Transit (39%), Roads/Interchanges (24%), And Ring Road (22%) Are Calgarians' Top Transportation Priorities
Strong Support For Increased Spending On Both Transit (80%) And Roads (78%) -
Calgarians Give Thumbs Up To Public Transit
Calgary's Public Transit System Rated Highly By Eight-In-Ten (78%) Calgarians
One-In-Five (19%) Calgarians Use Public Transit On A Daily Basis
But Driving Is Still The Main Way Of Commuting In Calgary (58%) -
Albertans Still Calling For Increased Education Funding
Albertans No More Satisfied (57%) With The Overall State Of Alberta's Public Education System Than They Were In 2003
And 72% Continue To Say Funding For Public Schools In Alberta Should Be Increased
Yet, 62% Say The Quality Of Education Provided Today Is `better' (31%) Or `about the same' (31%) As What They Received -
The Internet Continues To Impact Consumers' Usage Of Other Media
Weekly Online Usage Has Increased 46% To 12.7 Hours Per Week Among Internet-Using Canadians
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Albertans Offer Tentative Support To Klein's Health Care Reforms
Twice as Many Albertans (44%) Support vs. Oppose (24%) Klein Government's Recently Announced Health Care Reforms
But, Three in Ten (30%) Say they "Need More Information" -
Lower Mainland Police Receive Public Commendation
Most Residents Approve Of Overall Police Performance (86%) And That Of Senior Police Management (75%)
Police Doing Good Job At Dealing With Crime And Safety Issues (83%) And Performing Their Duties In A Professional And Respectful Manner (88%)
Ratings Less Positive In City Of Vancouver -
A Look At Provincial And Federal Politics In British Columbia
Most (71%) British Columbians Satisfied With Provincial Election Outcome
Stephen Harper (38%) Trails Jack Layton (63%) And Paul Martin (53%) In Job Approval
Widely Divergent Approval Ratings For Prominent BC MPs - Chuck Cadman (63%), Ujjal Dosanjh (47%), Gurmant Grewal (19%) -
Legacy Giving In BC: Who Gives, How Much, To Whom?
Just 8% Of British Columbians Have Made A Legacy Gift; BUT 40% Of Those Who've Not Made A Gift Would Consider Doing So In The Future
Faith/Religious Organizations Are The Organization Of Choice Of Most British Columbians Who've Made A Legacy Gift -
A Public Opinion Survey Of Canadians And Americans About China
An Ipsos-Reid Report Prepared For The Canada Institute of the Washington D.C. based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars And The Toronto Based Canada Institute on North American Issues (CINAI)