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... The Canadians in the survey were, overall, slightly less overtly racist than the Americans: 90 percent of Canadians and 86 percent of Americans agreed that ...
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... The Canadians in the survey were, overall, slightly less overtly racist than the Americans: 90 percent of Canadians and 86 percent of Americans agreed that ...
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... Secondly, 80 percent of Canadians speak English and therefore have no problem in savouring the goodies produced south of the border. ...
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... The labour force participation rate, comprised of working age Canadians who are either working or seeking employment, has fallen to about 65 percent in 1998 ...
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... Ninety-five percent of Canadians buckle their seat belts, whereas only sixty percent of Americans buckle their seat belts. Canadians ...
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... Yet it is sparsely populated, with eighty percent of Canadians living within 160 miles of the southern border of the United States. ...
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... The Japanese families provided from between 40 and 50 percent of the labour ... For Freedom In 1944, the Cooperative Committee on Japanese Canadians organised a ...
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... It proved that out of only North Americans, twenty percent of Americans "questioned the idea," and twenty-six percent of Canadians believed in life after death ...
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... not that easy to distinguish, although totally obvious to US residents and Canadians. ... Growth slowed noticeably to an annual average of about 1.0 percent in the ...
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... Canadians' living standard grew by an average of 3.1 percent a year from 1961 to 1980. Since then, growth has averaged only 1.1 percent annually. ...
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... in the 1995 referendum, at a remarkably high turn out, 94 percent of the ... see themselves as having two identities, first as Quebeckers, and then as Canadians. ...
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... Over 80 percent of out trade is with the United States, most of which is trade between subsidiaries or natural resources. For Canadians, the global economy ...
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... Nearly 90 percent of all Canadians over the age of 60 will have enough osteoarthritis to show in an x-ray, although the disease may not be causing them great ...
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... In 1966, when unemployment was low (3.4 percent), only 55 percent of Canadians over the age of 15 considered themselves part of the work force; in 1989, that ...
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... The Prime minister believed he was defending Canada's independence, but a survey was taken later that showed that 80 percent of Canadians thought Diefenbaker ...
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... in the 1995 referendum, at a remarkably high turn out, 94 percent of the ... see themselves as having two identities, first as Quebeckers, and then as Canadians. ...
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... Yet ninety percent of French Canadians agree that the French language is more secure now than ever and that English speaking Canadians believe that Quebec ...
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... Yet ninety percent of French Canadians agree that the French language is more secure now than ever and that English speaking Canadians believe that Quebec ...
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... For example, "if 7 percent of Canadians support the Green parties approach to environmental issues, PR will give it 7 percent of the seats, no more and no less ...
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... Eighty five percent of Canadians support alternatives to incarceration for non-violent offenders, according to a 1997 public opinion survey conducted by the ...
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... Speirs, 1999, page 1). Further investigation into the problem led the two authors to believe that the first thirty five percent of Canadians in the sample were ...
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... survey in 1987 showed that four of every one hundred Canadians between the ... In 1992, 6.3 percent of American high school seniors smoked marijuana daily, but ...
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... that while more Canadians favored increasing the level of immigration than did the American public, at the peak they still accounted for only 17 percent of the ...
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... The primary targets were German gun positions, and using new techniques developed in McGill University, some 82 percent of the ... The Canadians won the battle. ...
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... Canadians earn a little less money than do Americans, but they have about the same ... Over forty percent of the world's total newsprint is produced in Canada. ...
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... Even though this accord deemed success the Canadians still believe that the United States is the major ... By 1980 they have dropped emissions by fifty percent.62. ...
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... the fact that the current unemployment rate is well above four percent, not including ... Even when Canadians are able to find work, they may be forced to settle ...
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... "92 percent of all new businesses established in Buffalo in 1989 were started by Canadians."3 Also, some US companies who have subdivisions in Canada do not ...
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... a modified Triple-E Senate, which would require a seventy- percent majority to ... entrenchment of an inherent right to self- government for aboriginal Canadians. ...
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... This led to a ten percent employment cut amounting to approximately 35, 000 lay ... Canadians are also concerned about a flood of Korean imports without the pact. ...
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