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Eight in Ten (81%) Canadians Believe a National Health Council Should be Created
Two-Thirds (64%) Say Federal Government Should Create a National Health Council Even if Some Provinces Resist
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Albertans' Perceptions Of The Education System Take A Turn For The Worse
The percentage who say public education is working well (57%) in the province has dropped 10 points since February 2003
76% of Albertans say that the Alberta government is currently spending "not enough" on public education
Nine-in-ten (90%) Albertans agree that "class size makes a big difference in the quality of education delivered at public schools" -
Based on Recent Outbreaks of SARS, West Nile and Mad Cow Disease, Six in Ten (62%) Canadians Think Healthcare System is Unprepared for Such Threats to Human Health
Eight in Ten (83%) Say Shortage of Nurses Makes System More Vulnerable to Future Health Threats
Eight in Ten (88%) Agree Federal Government Should Set Up Fund To Help Provinces Retain, Hire, and Educate More Nurses -
Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Report Eating Breakfast Every Day
Of the Remaining Four in Ten, 42% Say they Are Just Not Hungry -- 38% Blame a Lack of Time; As for Ways to Save Time in the Morning, One in Four (26%) Say They Have Skipped Breakfast, While One in Five (21%) Report Eating Breakfast on the Go
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Canadians Stay Home for the Summer Vacation--of the 42% Planning a Summer Vacation, 8 in 10 (80%) Say They'll Do It in Canada
Largest Number of Canadians (33%) Choose British Columbia as their "Priceless Summer Vacation Destination"
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Outbreaks: Canadian's Reaction to SARS and Mad Cow Disease
Despite Renewed Outbreak of SARS, Concern Remains Constant at One in Three (33%)
However, Half (51%) are Concerned Canada Will Be Affected by Mad Cow Disease -
Debt Loads Are Growing Faster Than Assets: Is Financial Stress On The Rise For Canadian Households?
Just Under One-Third (31%) Of Canadians Are Concerned About Managing Their Current Debt Load
However, Four-In-Ten (42%) Are Optimistic That Their Own Financial Situation Will Improve In The Upcoming Year -
BC Liberals Mid-Term Assessment
By Nearly Two-to-One Margin, British Columbians think Province Now in Worse Shape than Better Shape
Public Thinks Higher Income British Columbians and Large Corporations Better Off - Lower Income Residents Worse Off
BC Liberals Continue To Lead, But Half Of Liberals Only Supporting Party Because There Is No Reasonable Alternative
Three-Quarters Say It Would Make No Difference If Joy MacPhail Replaced As NDP Leader