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Education Survey

Dominion Institute's new Canadian Icons Survey Reveals Some Not-So-Familiar Faces

Only Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Can Identify Sir John A Macdonald and Only One Half (49%) Can Identify the Governor General based on their Picture. Meanwhile, Terry Fox (88%) and Celine Dion (87%) are the Most Recognizable.
Education Survey

Three quarters (72%) of Working Canadians Believe that Current Levels of Adult Literacy in Canada
are a Problem

Only Eight in Ten (79%) `Strongly Agree' that If They Were to Lose Their Job Today, They Possess the Necessary literacy Skills
to Secure a New Job
Education Survey

Albertans on Environmental Education

Albertans Support Environmental Action Projects in K to 12 Education
Education Survey

As Nunavut Celebrates its 10th Anniversary,
A Survey Gauges Southern Canadians' Views on the North For the First Time

Three Quarters of Canadians think that `Canadian politicians should focus more attention on Canada's North and less on our
Southern neighbour, the USA'.
Education Survey

Majority (54%) `Strongly Agrees' Educational Institutions Should Work More Closely With Business to Produce Highly-Skilled People Needed to Sustain and Improve Canada's Economy

Nine in ten (91%) Say Practical Training More Important in Getting Laid Off Workers Back on the Job than Theoretical Education
Education Survey

In the Lead-up to the 90th Anniversary of the End of the First World War, a Dominion Institute-Ipsos Reid national poll gauges Canadians knowledge of The Great War

Less than half (46%) of Canadians Know that Remembrance Day Marks the End of the First World War
Only 16% of Canadians could correctly identify the countries we fought against in the First World War
Education Survey

National Poll Gauges Canadians' Opinions on the Importance of Remembrance and the Impact of American Entertainment

Eight in Ten (82%) Think Canadian History Has `Exciting and Memorable Events' Worthy of the Big Screen, Yet 90% Learn
More About American History than Canadian History From Movies