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1 Trust in charities in general - Prince Edward Island PE 00 0 PE Canada 0 Canada 00 0 Canada 00 Canada 00 Canada A lot Some A little Not at all DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

2 Charities should be expected to deliver defunded programs (PEI) PE 00 Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

3 Charities generally improve our quality of life (PEI) PE 00 Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

4 Charities are better than government at... the needs of Canadians (PEI) Meeting 00 9 Meeting 0 Meeting 0 Meeting 0 9 Meeting 0 9 Understanding 00 9 Understanding 0 0 Understanding 0 9 Understanding Understanding Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

5 Charities are important to Canadians (PEI) PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

6 Do charities speak in the public interest or as an interest group? (PEI) PE PE PE Public interest an interest group Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

7 Expected use of donations (PEI) PE All money to cause Reasonable amount for operating Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

8 Advocacy laws should be changed to permit charities to advocate more freely for their causes (PEI) PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

9 Which should be responsible for watching over the activities of charities: the charity's board of directors, a government agency or an independent organization? (PEI) PE 000 PE Series Series Series Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

10 More attention should be paid to the way charities spend their money (PEI) PE 000 PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

11 More attention should be paid to the way that charities raise money (PEI) PE 000 PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

12 More attenton should be paid to the amount of money charities spend on program activities (PEI) PE PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

13 Limit on fundraising costs (PEI) PE Should be legal limit Let charities decide Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

14 Charities are generally honest about the way they use donations (PEI) PE 000 PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

15 Too many charities are trying to get donations for the same cause (PEI) PE 000 PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

16 Charities only ask for money when they really need it (PEI) PE PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

17 Charities spend too much money on fundraising (PE) Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

18 Charities should be able to earn money through any type of business activity they want as long as the proceeds go to their cause (PEI) PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

19 Running a business is a good way to raise money that charities aren't able to get through donations and grants (PEI) PE 000 PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

20 When a charity runs a business, a significant worry is that money could get lost on the business instead of being used to help Canadians (PEI) PE PE Strongly agree Somewhat agree Somewhat disagree Strongly disagree DK/NS Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

21 Should charities have to pay taxes on business income if the income is used to support their cause? (PEI) PE Yes No Talking About Charities 0 0 The Muttart Foundation

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