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Same-Sex Marriage: The Debate Enjoined
Majority (59%) of Canadians Oppose Church Directives to Politicians on Public Policy Issues
Majority (54%) Say Politicians Should Vote According to Wishes of Constituents, Not Own Conscience (39%) or Church Leaders (6%)
Canadians Split on Application of Word "Marriage" As Support for Concept of Same-Sex Marriage Slips from 54% to 49% -
Economic Confidence Remains High Despite Reports Of Economic Woe
Expectations About Interest Rates, Home Purchase Intentions, Job Security, and Personal Economic Forecasting Fuel Continued Robust Consumer Economic Confidence
Three-Quarters (73%) Say Overall State of Canadian Economy is "Good," One-Third (32%) Think it will Improve
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Jumps Another 3 Points to Highest Level of 116.88 Since August 2002 -
Majority (55%) of Canadians Say Pellet Guns Should Be Banned Outright
However, Seven in Ten (70%) Feel That, Like Other Guns, You Should Need a Licence to Own and Use a Pellet Gun
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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Say American Involvement in Iraq Turning into Another Vietnam
Plurality (44%)Believe U.S. Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence To Build Case for War - 32% Say Reports Were Correct and Weapons are Still Yet to Be Found, 19% Believe Intelligence was Simply Incorrect
70% Say That President Bush Should Face Impeachment Hearings if an Inquiry Finds He Knowingly Used Incorrect or Fabricated Intelligence to Convince Congress to Approve Iraq Military Action -
Driving A Better Deal: The Internet Is Changing The Face Of Buying Cars In Canada
Nearly Two-thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Have Used The Internet To Search Online For Vehicle Prices, Features Or Other Information
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Albertans Oppose Same Sex Marriage
Nearly 6-in-10 (57%) Albertans Oppose Same Sex Marriage
A Similar Proportion (58%) Would Support Klein's Use of the 'Not Withstanding Clause' If Federal Law Redefining Marriage is Changed
Compared to One Year Ago, Albertans Less Likely to Say "We Should Be Tolerant of Those With Different Moral Standards" (56%, Down 13 points) -
Despite The Downturn, The High-Tech Sector Is Still Regarded As A Significant Contributor To The BC Economy
The High-Tech Sector Is Seen To Be In Much Better Shape Than The Overall Provincial Economy, And Is Expected To Be An Even Larger Contributor In The Future
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Identity Theft Worries: Half of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned
One-Half (50%) Of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned About Debit Card Information Being Intercepted. And One-half (52%) Are Concerned About Credit Card Information Intercepts