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Canadians On Cholesterol
One-Quarter Of Canadians Have Never Discussed Their Cholesterol Level With Their Doctor
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Nine In Ten Urologists In Ontario Regularly Screen Men With PSA Tests
Eight In Ten Oppose "OHIP's Decision Not To Cover PSA Tests"
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Albertans Split On Healthcare Reforms
43% Of Albertans Favour Klein's Approach To Reforming Canada's Healthcare System, While 39% Prefer Martin's - But Many "Don't Know" Which Approach Is Better (18%)
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Majority Of Doctors And Nurses Concerned About Negative Impact Of Wait Times On Patients' Health
Almost Half Of Doctors (44%) And Nurses (49%) Say Their Patients' Conditions Have Worsened While Waiting For Care
Majority of Doctors And Nurses Concerned About Inability Of Different Levels Of Government To Work Together To Improve Healthcare System - Almost All Support Need For National Strategy To Improve Access To Healthcare Services -
As The Final Week Begins, Too Close To Call
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 110-114 Seats, Liberals 107-111, NDP 19-23, Bloc Quebecois 64-68 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
Conservatives Stumble As Liberals Slip Back Into Lead In Decided Vote
Liberals (34%, Up 5 Points), Conservatives (28%, Down 4 Points), NDP (16%, Unchanged), Green (6%, Down 1 Point) - Bloc Quebecois (53% In Quebec Vs. 23% Liberal) -
Albertans Are Concerned About Public Education
70% 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"
Three-Quarters (76%) Of Albertans Agree That "The Government should fund public education to ensure that all kindergarten to Grade 3 classes in Alberta have fewer than 17 students per teacher" -
'Unite The Right' Campaign Effective: Canadian Farmers Would Elect A Conservative Government
Among Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 60%, Liberals 23%, NDP 7%, Bloc Quebecois 6% (44% in Quebec), Green Party 2%
More Than Twice As Many Farmers Believe That The Conservative Party Will Be The Most Helpful In Meeting The Needs Of The Agricultural Community Over The Liberals
Farm Economics Are Top Issues Among Canadian Farmers: Addressing The BSE Crisis And Opening The U.S. Border To Canadian Cattle Should Be The Top Priority For The New Federal Government -
Ipsos-Reid / Canadian Blood Services Survey
Canadians Think That One In Four People (26%) Donate Blood Each Year When In Reality Only 3.7% Donate
Similarly, Canadians Exaggerate Their Own Intentions To Donate Blood With Almost Three In Ten Canadians (28%) Saying They Intend To Donate Blood In The Next Year -
"Bad News" Budget Causes Voter Backlash In Ontario
Provincial Support For McGuinty's Liberal Government Plummets (32%, Down 13 Points) - Conservatives Now Lead (39%, Up 9 Points), NDP (23%, Up 4 Points)
Seven In Ten Ontarians (71%) Believe Budget Is Bad News
But Half (49%) Prefer Premiums And Higher Taxes To Turning Back Clock To Mike Harris Era
Because Of McGuinty Budget Three In Ten (28%) Are Punishing Federal Liberals By Not Voting For Them