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Canadians (41%), Including Catholics (49%), Believe Priority for New Pope Should be Modernizing the Church and Its Teachings, Ahead of Dealing with Alleged Sex Scandals and Cleaning up the Vatican
Majority of Canadian Catholics Believe Women Should be Priests (74%), Priests Should be Able to Marry (81%)
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To the Senate of Canada: Your 15 Minutes Are Up as Eight in Ten (78%) Want Senate Reformed (42%) or Abolished (36%) in Wake of Current Scandals
Just Two in Ten (22%) Want Senate Kept As Is
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Fast Fallout: Chief Spence and Idle No More Movement Galvanizes Canadians Around Money Management and Accountability
Majority Says Most of the Problems of Native Peoples are Brought on by Themselves - 60% nationally, up 25 points from 35% in 1989
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Majority of Canadians Believe Canada will be Better Off in 2017, the 150th Anniversary of Confederation, Than It is Today (62%) Or Was in 1967 (61%)
Three in Five (62%) Think the Canadian Public Should Plan Canada's 150th Anniversary Celebration, Not the Federal Government
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Nearly Half (45%) Believe That NDP is Ready to be Canada's Next Government
Mulcair's Approval Rating as Leader of Opposition (44%)
Rivals Harper's as Prime Minister (45%) -
Liberals Down But Not Out as Majority (56%) of Canadians Believe Liberals Will Some Day Return to Power under Next Leader
Among 5 Candidates, Most Expect Justin Trudeau to Win Leadership Race (69%) and Have the Best Chance to Beat the Harper Conservatives in the Next Election (62%)
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Canadians Losing Confidence in RCMP: Fewer Believe Brass (46%, Down 15 Points), Rank and File (69%, Down 13 Points) Doing a Good Job Compared to 2007
Just Two Thirds (63%) `Agree' That RCMP Can Stop Harassment of
Female Employees Among Its Own Ranks