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As Nation Celebrates Its Birthday, Slim Majority (56%) Believes Country On `Right Track' And `No Need' For Election (57%)
Outlook Slumps (down six points) Since May As Two Thirds (65%) Think Economy In `Good' Shape
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Ipsos Reid Survey Reveals Some Canadians Are Taking Their Gaming To The Next Level
One In Five (17%) Canadian Men With Internet Access
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BC Liberals Maintain Lead
While Majority (59%) Of British Columbians Oppose New Carbon Tax...
The Issue Hasn't Shifted Voter Preferences. The BC Liberals (47%, up 1 point) Remain Ahead Of NDP (33%, down 1 point) And Greens (16%, unchanged)
Carole James (55%, up 5 points) Narrowly Leads Gordon Campbell (49%, up 2 points) In Job Approval -
Majority (52%) Says It's `Wrong' For Government To Deny Film Tax Credits Based On Content
Minority (45%) Sides With Government Because Taxpayers Money Involved, Constitutes "Public's Interest"
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Gas Price Rise Has Many Canadians Changing Their Commuting Habits
Those Who Commute Are Walking More (37%), Using More Gas-Efficient Cars (31%), Carpooling (24%), Working More Often From Home (14%) Or Moving Closer To Work (9%)
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In Anticipation Of Formal Federal Apology, Two Thirds (63%) Believe `It's About Time the Government and Canadians Come to Terms With Past Actions'
Majority (52%) `Agrees' With Government's Decision To Issue Formal Apology For Komagata Maru Incident Of 1914
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Majority (55%) Believes Vancouver Safe-Injection Site a `Good Thing', Government Should Extend Federal Drug-Law Exemption to Keep Site Open (54%)
But Country Split on Whether Safe-Injection Sites Should be Expanded to Other Major Cities (50%), or Not (46%)
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Seven in Ten (69%) Canadians Have `Trust and Confidence' in Traditional News Media
Few Believe News Media in Canada is `too conservative' (20%) or `too liberal' (18%)
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Nine In Ten (86%) Canadians Say There Is A National Shortage Of Doctors
Nearly all (96%) say it is important that the government takes a leadership role in dealing with the shortage
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Dear John
Half (49%) of Canadians say they have ended a romantic relationship in person in a house or apartment