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Canadians And Their Governments Both Responsible For Fixing Environmental Problems
While Almost All (91%) Think That `Individuals Need To Take An Active Role', Three Quarters (72%) Believe It's `Responsibility Of Government To Fix The Environmental Problems'
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Race Tightens as Summer Heats Up
McGuinty's Liberals (39%) and Tory's Tories (36%) in Tight Race as Summer Election Trail Begins
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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 -
Honeymoon Officially Over For Stelmach Government
All Major Parties Back To Support Levels Seen In November 2004 Election
PCs Lose Most Ground In Calgary
Overall Approval Ratings Also Down With Bare Majority Approving Of Premier Stelmach's Performance To Date -
What Ordinary Canadians Are Doing To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions At Home
Just As Likely To Be Influenced By An Employee At A Home-Improvement Store (16%) As Prime Minister Harper (15%) On Environmental Issues
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Majority (54%) Agree Discrimination Against Visible Minorities A Problem In Canada
Six In Ten (58%) Believe Minority Groups Should Be Encouraged To Change, Yet Most (82%) Agree That Canada's Multicultural Make-up Is One Of The Best Things About Canada
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Canadians Perceive Crime Increases To Be Less Acute In Their Communities
In 1994, Seven In ten (68%) Perceived Crime To Be Increasing; In 2007, Less Than Half (45%) Perceive Crime To Be Increasing
Canadians Confidence In Police And RCMP Remains Consistent; Confidence In Judicial And Penal Systems Increases From Ten Years Ago