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  • Politics Survey

    Toronto - For Better or Worse?

    One-Third (34%) of Torontonians Say They Wouldn't Live Anywhere Else Other Than Toronto - Up 12 Points Since 1992
    But 60% Say While Generally Content, There Are Definitely Things They Don't Like About the City
    Four in Ten (41%) Torontonians Say City Worse Place to Live Today than Five Years Ago as Satisfaction in Services Declines Significantly Over Past Decade
  • Healthcare Survey

    Nine in Ten (87%) of Ontarians Believe Vision Is Important in Development and Early Learning of Children

    86% Agree All Children Should Have Eye Exam Each Year Before Starting School
  • Politics Survey

    Toronto: Crime and Safety in the City

    Over Eight in Ten (85%) Torontonians Satisfied with Local Police Services, Just as Many (84%) Approve of Police Chief Fantino
    Eight in Ten (78%) Would Feel Safe Walking Alone in Their Neighourhood After Dark
    However, Four in Ten (43%) Very Concerned About Child Abductions in Their Neighbourhood
  • Politics Survey

    Toronto: My City, My Neighbourhood, My Home

    Nine in Ten (92%) Feel at Home in Toronto - 67% Strongly
    One Quarter (24%) Feel Their Neighbourhood is a Better Place to Live Today than It Was Five Years Ago; Almost as Many (21%) Feel It Is Worse
    Four in Ten (40%) Say It's Hard Making New Friends in Toronto, While 43% Say They Would Like to Get Together with Their Neighbours . . . But Never Have
  • Politics Survey

    Leading Toronto: The Race for A New Mayor

    Barbara Hall (44%) Leads Race to Replace Mel Lastman, by Large Margin Followed by Nunziata (15%), Tory (13%), Miller (12%) and Jakobek (4%)

    Biggest Momentum to Hall and Miller, Jakobek Effectively Out of the Race for Votes

    Galvanizing "Ballot Box" Issue to Get Votes Yet to Emerge
  • Eight in Ten (85%) Canadian Parents Concerned About Increase in Costs of a Post-Secondary Education

    Total Cost of a Post-Secondary Education Estimated to be More than $50,000
    Over Four in Ten (44%) Parents Expect to Split Costs with Child
    Four in Ten (38%) Have a Registered Education Savings Plans for their Children