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Over Half (54%) Feel Television Offers A Good Way To Spend Quality Time With Close Ones
But Most Canadians (60%) Are Asking More Of Their TV And Would Like Home Theatre To Act As "Media Hub" For Household
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Eight In Ten Canadians (80%) Want To Know About Their Family's History
Reasons For Interest In Genealogy Are Usually General Interest (63%), But Some (21%) Want To Build A Family Tree (21%) Or Learn About Family's Health History (9%)
And, While Most (58%) Feel The Internet Is The Quickest And Most Convenient Way Of Researching Family History, Majority Would Begin Such A Search By "Asking Family And Relatives" (65%) -
Canadians Take Aim At Gun Registry
Majority (54%) Feel Current Gun Registry Should Be Scrapped And Most (56%) Blame Liberal Politicians, Not Bureaucrats (37%), For Bungling
But Majority Of Canadians (67%) Also Support Idea Of Having Some Type Of Gun Registry Put In Place By Harper Government -
Many Office Workers Admit To 'Printing Crimes' At Work
Survey Reveals Two-Thirds Of Canadian Office Workers (67%) Admit To Printing Or Copying Personal Documents At Work
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Life In British Columbia's Municipalities
British Columbians Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (32%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including British Columbians, Are the World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In British Columbia