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Canadians And Publicly Mourning Their Fallen Troops

More (53%) Disagree Than Agree (45%) With Decision To Not Fly Flag At Half-Mast Every Time A Soldier Is Killed

Majority (66%) Feel Media Ban From Return Of Killed Soldiers Is Really A Government Muzzle and Should Be Left Up To Families To Decide

April 29, 2006

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Category Ipsos Reid/Global/National Post
Location Canada


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Toronto, ON - More Canadians “disagree” (53%) than “agree” (45%) with Prime Minister Harper’s recent decision to return to the eighty year tradition of lowering flags to half mast only on Remembrance Day to honour all those from Canada’s military who have died - breaking from the former government’s practice of doing this every time a Canadian Soldier was killed. According to a new Ipsos Reid survey conducted for CanWest News Service/Global News.