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Seven in Ten Canadians Think That the Overall Quality of the Health Care System in Canada Will Be the Same (39%) or Worse (32%) in Ten Years
To Meet Future Health Care Needs, Canadians Say Leaders Should Focus on Human Resources/Training (32%) and
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Talking About Charities 2008: Tracking Canadians' Opinions About Charities And The Issues Affecting Them
Conducted on Behalf of: The Muttart Foundation
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Changing Attitudes in High Altitudes at Tourism Conference
New Findings Presented at National Conference Suggest Shifting Demands, Priorities for
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Seven in ten (71%) Blame Canadian Leaders' `Lack of Vision' (41%), `Fear' (30%) As Reason Why Healthcare Problems Remain Unsolved, Not `Lack of Money' (29%)
Three Quarters (74%) Say It's `Very Important' For Political Parties to Have Plan That Address Doctor Shortage, But 74% Also Think Politicians Not Spending Enough Time During Campaign Talking about the Future of Healthcare System
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Canadian Farmers Would Re-elect a Conservative Government
Among Decided Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 59%, Liberals 17%, NDP 10%, Bloc Quebecois 3% (20% in Quebec) and Green Party 7%
Farmers are Twice as Likely to Believe that the Conservatives Would be Most Helpful in Meeting the Needs of the Agriculture Community than Would All of the Other Parties Combined -
Nine in Ten (85%) Ontarians Agree Pharmacists Put their Patients Before Profits
But 86% Think the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Cares More About Containing Costs than About Quality Healthcare
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Canadian Farmers Demonstrate Generous Nature Through Product Donations
Nearly Half of Canadian Farmers (46%) Have Given Part of Their Production to Local or International Food Banks
Six in Ten (59%) of Those Growing or Raising Product That Can Be Donated -
A Majority Of Canadians Would Not Hire A Lawyer (58%), a Childcare Worker (58%), a Financial Advisor (58%) or a Family Doctor with a Mental Illness (61%)
Stigma Associated With Mental Illness Is Prevalent
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Defining Canada: A Nation Chooses The 101 Things That Best Define Their Country
Unprecedented, Definitive National Survey Identifies Top People, Places, Events, Accomplishments And Symbols That Define Canada As Chosen By Canadians
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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute Poll Reveals Order Of Canada Recipients Have A Different Idea Of What Defines Canada
While The General Public, Immigrants, And Educators All Rank The Maple Leaf As The Most Defining Symbol, Place, Person, Accomplishment Or Event In Canada, Members Of The Order Of Canada Give The Title To Frederick Banting And The Discovery Of Insulin