5/14/2006 1:07:54 PM

Canadians for Equal Marriage June 2006

(Field dates: May 25-June 2, 2006)


Q1. One Year Ago, Parliament Voted To Give Same-Sex Couples Across Canada The Same Right To Civil Marriage As Opposite-Sex Couples. Should The Conservative Government
Re-Open This Issue And Have Another Vote On This Or Do You Consider This Matter To Be Settled So There Should Not Be Another Vote?


Il y a un an, le Parlement a voté pour donner aux couples homosexuels de partout au Canada les mêmes droits au mariage civil que les couples hétérosexuels. Le gouvernement conservateur devrait-il reconsidérer la question et voter de nouveau OU considérez-vous que cette affaire est close et qu’il ne devrait pas y avoir un autre vote?






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Q2. In Principle, Do You Strongly Agree, Somewhat Agree Or Somewhat Disagree Or Strongly Disagree That Same-Sex Couples Should Have The Same Right To Civil Marriage As
Opposite-Sex Couples?


En principe, êtes-vous tout à fait d’accord, plutôt d’accord, plutôt en désaccord ou tout à fait en désaccord pour dire que les couples de même sexe devraient avoir les mêmes droits au mariage civil que les couples hétérosexuels?





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