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Canadians' Assessment and Views of the Education System
Education has climbed the ranks on the public's agenda during the past year.
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ALMOST HALF (45%) OF CANADIAN CEOs FORESEE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN OVER THE NEXT TWO YEARS
BUT, SILVER LINING IN THE DARK CLOUD IS CEOs ARE OPTIMISTIC ON HIRINGS, THE BOTTOM LINE AND BELIEVE THEY'RE WELL-EQUIPPED TO COMPETE GLOBALLY
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CALGARIANS TALK ABOUT SEX
AN ANGUS REID GROUP/CALGARY HERALD SURVEY ASKS CALGARIANS ABOUT THEMSELVES, THEIR LIFESTYLES AND THEIR VIEWS ON SEX
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WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE THIS YEAR?
THE YEAR 2000 WILL BE WELCOMED IN THROUGH PARTIES (23%), TRAVELLING (10%) AND DINING OUT (5%)
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EIGHT IN TEN (78%) ONTARIANS WOULD VOTE "YES" IN REFERENDUM FOR SUPPORT 25ў PER PACK TAX HIKE ON CIGARETTES TO BE SPENT ON TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMS
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY (93%) SAY GOVERNMENT HAS RESPONSIBILITY TO DISCOURAGE YOUNG PEOPLE FROM SMOKING
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Majority (55%) of Ontarians against Another Teachers' Strike
Public Believes Financial Matters not Quality Education Motivating Both Teachers and Government
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1998 Canada Day Quiz
Only Half Of Canadians Pass (50%) The Test. Results Show A Wide "Knowledge Gap" In Canada: 63% Of Those With A High School Degree Or Less Failed The Test, While 31% Failed Among The University Educated. Canadians' Knowledge Of Their History And Culture Remains Regionalized.
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Media Misses the Story, Churchgoers Say
65% of Regular Church Attenders Say the Media Does a Poor Job of Covering Faith and Religion, Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Say Religion Is an Important Part of Their Life