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Toronto Homeowners See Kitchen (52%) and Bathroom (15%) Upgrades as Those Most Likely to Improve Home Value
Half (47%) Have Done Nothing to Prevent Basement Flooding
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Canadians Split on Test of Canada's Vimy Ridge Battle in 1917: 49% Pass while 51% Fail as One Quarter (26%) Score Perfect
Quebecers (72%), Young Canadians (55%) Most Likely to Have Failed
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The Canadian Employment Mobility Landscape: 46% of Canadians Might Move for Work, 55% Would Not Move for Any Circumstance
One in 10 (12%) Canadians Have Greatest Willingness to Move in Order to Gain Employment
Another One Third (34%) Might Be Persuaded to Move if Provided With Incentives -
Ipsos Boosts Presence in Western Canada with Senior Hire
Nicole Smith joins as Vice President for Ipsos Loyalty and Ipsos MarketQuest
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Most (88%) Torontonians See Homeownership as Part of `The Canadian Dream', But Seven in Ten (68%) Say MLTT Would Limit Ability to Afford a Home
Two-Thirds (67%) Likely to Have Home Buying Decision Affected by MLTT
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Tories (33%), Liberals (33%) All Tied Up for First Time Since Fall 2013
Most Canadians Shrug Off Fair Election Act, Support ID Provisions and an End to Vouching
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Hudak's Ontario PCs Advance Smartly as Potential Election Looms
Budget Confidence Vote Will Test NDP to Bring Down Government
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Seven in Ten (68%) Canadian Women Confused by Conflicting Information about Mammography
Four in Ten (42%) `Don't Know' Whether the Benefits of Breast Cancer Screening Outweigh the Risks
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More Young Canadians See Homeownership as a Good Investment in 2014 (86%, Up 8 Points)
Positive Sentiment for Real Estate Echoes in Buying Intention