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Fewer than one-in-five Canadians think marital infidelity and the use of illegal drugs can be characterized as “morally acceptable” behaviours, according to a new poll. The survey by Research Co. asked Canadians whether they considered 21 different issues as “morally acceptable” or “morally wrong.” Mario Canseco, president of Research Co
By Corus RadioFewer than one-in-five Canadians think marital infidelity and the use of illegal drugs can be characterized as “morally acceptable” behaviours, according to a new poll. The survey by Research Co. asked Canadians whether they considered 21 different issues as “morally acceptable” or “morally wrong.” Mario Canseco, president of Research Co

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