Holiday
2002 Survey Results
1)
Increasing federal taxes to maintain the
integrity of the public health care system
would be justified. (73 total responses)
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Strongly
Agree: 7
-
Agree:
16
-
Disagree:
13
-
Strongly
Disagree: 34
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No
Comment: 3
2)
Increasing federal taxes to help better
support the Canadian Armed Forces would
be justified. (73 total responses)
-
Strongly
Agree: 8
-
Agree:
22
-
Disagree:
15
-
Strongly
Disagree: 24
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No
Comment: 4
3)
An independent ethics councilor would help
prevent government corruption. (72 total
responses)
-
Strongly
Agree: 29
-
Agree:
27
-
Disagree:
9
-
Strongly
Disagree: 5
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No
Comment: 2
4)
The rate at which the federal government
is paying down the national debt is acceptable.
(74 total responses)
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Strongly
Agree: 1
-
Agree:
37
-
Disagree:
14
-
Strongly
Disagree: 16
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No
Comment: 6
5)
I am confident that Canada is positioning
itself well for the future. (72 total responses)
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Strongly
Agree: 3
-
Agree:
15
-
Disagree:
25
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Strongly
Disagree: 24
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No
Comment: 5
Disclaimer:
This survey
is not scientific, but it does give some
indication of how constituents and others
feel about this important issue. Please
only vote once, but you may encourage your
friends and colleagues to vote. Letters
or e-mails offering additional comments
are very much appreciated. If you write,
please include your address.
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