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Checking Canada's moral compass
Canadians may have a global reputation for niceness, but do we have the morals to match our pleasantries? The results of the exclusive national Sun Media/Leger Marketing morality poll are in, revealing the hidden truths behind our common decency. In order from most to least recent stories : Day 5 — How good is our moral compass — especially if we offer a lot of money to film your family 24/7? Got morals? See how your answers measure up to our survey's on morality and money. Daily dose of morality survey, question 1, part a: Your abnormal and one-of-a-kind blood type is found by scientists to be a cure for all cancer ... Daily dose of morality survey, question 1, part b: If your daughter was dying of cancer and the blood of another child is the cure ... Daily dose of morality survey, question 2, part a: At the click of your mouse, the Internet goes awry and you suddenly have access to the ... Daily dose of morality survey, question 2, part b: Would you give up your Canadian citizenship for money? ... Day 4 — Charity starts at home. But what about the guy sleeping on your doorstep? Daily dose of morality survey, question 1: An angry, armed mob, gathers on your front lawn, demanding Tommy Okcis, a notorious ... Daily dose of morality survey, question 2: The truck you’re driving is rolling down a steep hill. But suddenly the brakes fail ... Day 3 — Is marriage forever? Or does it just seem that way. Cheating is a matter of opinion Got morals? Check your ideas on marriage and love against our survey with this interactive tool Daily dose of morality survey: You are walking through downtown Toronto during the Film Festival when suddenly ... Daily dose of morality survey, part B: In front of you, a famous celebrity is hit by a bus and gravely injured ...
Got morals? An interactive look to let you compare your answers to the polls Daily dose of morality survey: Your daughter is 18 years old. She is acting stranger than usual ... Day 1: Sure we talk a good game, but how moral are we?A good, hard look at Canadians An interactive look at the results from the polls The way we talk about morals now Point/counterpoint: our columnists face off on morality Using a national random sample of 2538 respondents from Leger Marketing’s Web panel, this polling method simulates a probability sample which would yield a maximum margin of error of +/-2.0%, 19 times out of 20. This survey was conducted for Sun Media using Leger Marketing’s Web panel in October of 2009. |
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