Government


Politics Survey

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
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How Secure Is Your Business IT Network?

Nearly Half (47%) Of Business Managers Report At Least One Security Breach Or Virus Attack In Past Five Years
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Voters Remain Unmoved

Views on the Federal Parties Remain in a Holding Pattern, Remaining Close to 2006 Election Results
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Half (50%) Believe `Schools Less Safe'

One third (35%) cite Lenient, Absent, or Poor Parenting as Primary Cause of Violence in Public Schools; Almost Half (44%) Believe School Board Policies on School Violence `Too Lenient'

While Two Thirds (65%) Believe in Hand Gun and Long gun Registry, just 38% Agree with Automatic 10-year Sentence for those caught with non-registered Handguns
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The Dog Days Of Summer May Portend Election Dogfight

As Ontario Legislature Soon Draws To A Close And Campaign Starts In Ernest For Fall Vote, Tory's Conservatives Are In The Hunt
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Revoir les rиgles

Le taux rйponse en dйclin mйrite-t-il les coыts qu'il gйnиre?
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Affaires publiques

La recherche en temps de crise
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Rйsultats exclusifs

Le marketing par courriel: les Canadiens plus favorables а donner leur autorisation qu'а accorder leur pardon
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Voter Opinion Locked In

Greens Up As Bloc Declines; Little Change from 2006 Election for Tories, Grits and NDP