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The Dominion Institute National Citizenship Exam Survey Of 2007
Six In Ten (60%) Canadians Fail Mock Citizenship Exam Similar To One Immigrants Take To Become Canadian Citizens
33% More Canadians Fail Test Now Than 10 Years Ago -
Canada: A Land of Immigrants Becomes More Positive About Immigration
90% Disagree That Canada Would Be Better off If Immigrants Went Back to Where They Came From; Two Thirds (63%) Believe Recent Immigrants Should Have Equal Say about Canada's Future
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The Dog Days Of Summer May Portend Election Dogfight
As Ontario Legislature Soon Draws To A Close And Campaign Starts In Ernest For Fall Vote, Tory's Conservatives Are In The Hunt
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Majority (56%) Of Canadians Believe Foreign Ownership A `Problem'
Only 40% Think Foreign Ownership Benefits The Canadian Economy
Half (48%) Say `Government Not Strict Enough' In Its Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Ownership In Canada -
Contradictory Canadians: While Almost All (95%) Would Take An Organ Donation When In Need, Only Two Thirds (65%) Have Made Arrangements to Give
Canadians Receive A 42% Average On First National Organ Donor Quiz
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Just 3% of Wealthy Homeowners Come From Affluent Families
Most Credit Hard Work (46%) and Drive to Succeed (27%) as Key Factors in Being Financially Established
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Tory Climate Change Plan Panned as Majority (61%) of Canadians Say `It Does Not Go Far Enough' and Half (52%) Believe `It's a Bad Plan'
Majority (55%) Think Minister Baird is Scaremongering with Economic Scenario; Most (77%) Believe Alberta Oil Sands Should Not Be Exempt from Provisions
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Despite Detainee Furor, Majority (53%) Say Defence Minister O'Connor Should Stay in Post
Only 36% Believe O'Connor Has Been Negligent in Monitoring Afghan Detainee Treatment and Should be Sacked
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Given The Chance To Start Over, Most (71%) Would Get More Professional Career Planning
Almost All Young Adults (95%) Have Turned To Parents For Career And Job Advice -- Yet Half (51%) Feel Their Parents Didn't Really Get Involved In Helping Them Find Their Job And Career Path