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Into The Election Window: Part 3
Half (52%)Of Canadians Think Main Reason Election Being Held Now Is Liberals Are "Cynical Politicians" Want To Win Re-Election Now, Not Because Of New Mandate To Take On Tough Issues (45%). Healthcare Tops List As Most Important Issue At Outset Of Federal Election Campaign. Martin's Liberals Score Most Support On National Areas Of Responsibilities -- But Support Is Soft. Majority (58%) Agree Martin Is Too Friendly With Big Business
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Liberals Move Into Solid Majority Territory But Voters Still VolatileLiberals (40%), Conservatives (24%), NDP (15%), Bloc (46% In Quebec), Green (5%)
Seat Model Projects Liberals With 171-175 Seats, Conservatives 56-60 Seats, Bloc 54-58 Seats, NDP 17-21 Seats If Vote Held Today
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Canadians' Views On Trade Agreements:
Six In Ten Canadians (62%) Disagree That Canada Should Sign A Trade Agreement That Would Open Canada's Public Services to Competition From Foreign Companies
A Further Six In Ten (60%) Disagree That Government Should Sign Deals That Would Allow Corporations to Directly Sue The
Government of Canada If Our Public Policies Impair Their Ability to Make Profits -
Wait Time Measuring, Monitoring and Management
A Canadian Medical Association International Stakeholder Study
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Six In Ten (60%) Say "HIV/AIDS Is A Worldwide Epidemic Best Described As An International Emergency"
Four In Ten (40%) Say The Government's Foreign Spending On HIV/AIDS Isn't Enough
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Canadians and Americans Give Their Views on North American Energy Issues
The poll was released today as the Canada Institute of The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars launches a two- day public dialogue in Calgary examining cross-border Canada/U.S. relations with a particular focus on continental energy issues.
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Three Quarters (75%) Believe U.S. Unjustified In Deporting Maher Arar
Half (52%) Believe Security Forces Targeting Arabs
Majority (62%) Believe Terrorists Operating in Canada, But Almost Three Quarters (72%)Confident No Terrorist Attack In Canada In Next Two Years