OTTAWA -- Don't take it personally if you're not feeling particularly revered by your patient, passenger or pupil.
The reputation of some well-known professions has been declining for years and the instant respect other jobs commanded no longer exists, suggest the results of a poll released Sunday.
The survey asked Canadians to rank the levels of trust held toward certain professions, including lawyers, church leaders, accountants and plumbers.
Comparing results from this year to those from 2003, pharmacists, doctors, airline pilots and teachers experienced the largest drops in trust.
But despite the decline, those professions still top the list -- ranked second through fifth -- of most trusted professions, with 66 per cent, 63 per cent and 62 per cent and 58 per cent of Canadians polled expressing trust in them.
Canadian soldiers hold the top spot in the poll with 68 per cent of Canadians indicating trust in them.
That's a surge of 11 per cent since 2003
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The reputation of some well-known professions has been declining for years and the instant respect other jobs commanded no longer exists, suggest the results of a poll released Sunday.
The survey asked Canadians to rank the levels of trust held toward certain professions, including lawyers, church leaders, accountants and plumbers.
Comparing results from this year to those from 2003, pharmacists, doctors, airline pilots and teachers experienced the largest drops in trust.
But despite the decline, those professions still top the list -- ranked second through fifth -- of most trusted professions, with 66 per cent, 63 per cent and 62 per cent and 58 per cent of Canadians polled expressing trust in them.
Canadian soldiers hold the top spot in the poll with 68 per cent of Canadians indicating trust in them.
That's a surge of 11 per cent since 2003
more ....
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/an-issue-of-trust-112494014.html