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Canadian Moms And Learning
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadian Moms Concerned About Their Children's Ability To Compete In Global Economy
Virtually All (98%) Think It Is Important To Encourage Learning At Home; Nine-in-Ten (92%) Now More Inclined To Choose Educational Entertainment For Children
Moms More Keen Than Dads On Reading With Their Children At A Young Age (78% when Children are Less than 1 Year Old) -
British Columbians Love To Lend A Hand
BC Boasts Two Million Volunteers
BC's Volunteer Commitment Runs Deep - Average of 22.8 Hours Per Month
Helping Others (38%) and Personal Satisfaction of Doing Good (25%) Most Rewarding Aspects of Volunteering -
Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Think Religious Leaders Are A Force For Good In Society
Majority (62%) of Canadians Believe That Religious Communities Are A Force For Good In Society
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadians Feel That Interfaith Dialogue Would Have A Positive Impact On Their Community -
BC Post-Secondary Education Good... If You Can Get It
Quality Of BC's Post-Secondary Education Is Solid
BC Residents Concerned About Tuition Costs And Accessibility
BC Government Perceived To Be Making Inroads With Its Addition Of Student Spaces -
Canadians' Views On Future Canada-US Relations
Canadians Support Policy Independence From US Canadians
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BC Residents Prefer Property Tax Increase Over Municipal Service Cuts
Twice as Many Residents Would Rather See Their Property Tax Increase (60%) as Opposed to Cutting Services (29%) There is Bare Support For Alternative Forms of Revenue Such as Gambling (56%), User Fees (51%) - Even Fewer (40%) Support Increased Pay ParkingSeven-in-Ten (70%) Say They Receive "Good Value" For Their Municipal Tax Dollars and 83% Are Satisfied With Quality of Programs and Services They Receive
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Parents On Parenting: How Are Canada's Children Being Raised?
Part 2: Early Childhood Education -- Canadians Split On Day Long School Programs for Toddlers... Six In Ten (57%) Think Early Childhood Education Most Important for Low Income Families