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Merger Rejected by Party Faithful in all Parties
Despite Merger Mania and Frenzy over G20,
Party Standings Stagnant as Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (27%), NDP (16%), Green (11%) and Bloc (10%) -
Two in Three (68%) Say Money Spent to Host G-20 a `Waste', Just One in Three (32%) Say `It's Worth It'
Canadians (75%) to Federal Government: Cover the Costs of Non-Insurable Damage to Businesses and Residents Caused by Protesters
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Canadian Youth Science Monitor
The Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ipsos Reid present the first nationwide study of young Canadians attitudes towards science
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Two in Three (64%) Canadians Think its Feasible that Provincial Health Spending Could Escalate to 70-80% of Budgets Within Next Twenty Years
To Contain Costs, Majority (64%) Would be Willing to Allow People to Purchase Private Insurance to Receive Treatment in Private Facilities Outside of Government System
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John Baird is Canada's Parliamentarian of the Year
As selected by Members of Parliament who participated in the PARLIAMENTARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS survey
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Only 34% of Canadians Want Abortion Debate Reopened, 46% say `Leave Things as they Are', 17% Don't Care One Way or the Other
Canadians More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants to Leave Things as they Are' (50%), While One in Three (34%) Would be More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants a New Abortion Law'
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Eight in Ten (77%) Canadians Support Random Roadside Breath Testing
Three Quarters (75%) Agree that Police Should Be Allowed to Randomly Require All Drivers to Give a Breath Test to Help Detect Impaired Driving
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Six in Ten (61%) Believe Detainees Handed Over to Afghans by Canadians Have Been Tortured
If Torture Occurred, Majority Believes Knowledge Widespread and Heads Should Roll
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Canadians Split on Whether Opposition Parties Can be Trusted (45%) Or Not (49%) With Secret Afghan Detainee Issue Documents
Even if Parties Can't Agree on Speaker's Ultimatum, Most (70%) Canadians Say it Isn't Justification for Having an Election
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Jaffer-Guergis Affair Leaves Little Impact on Voters
Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (29%)