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Majority (54%) Approves of Federal Government's Management of the Economy
Most (87%) Agree Government's Number-One Priority Should Be Economic Prosperity, Support (73%) Expanding Free Trade and Immigration Reform (79%) to Focus on Economy
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Scandals and Controversy Have Little Immediate Impact on Political Support as Tories (37%) Maintain Large Lead Over NDP (29%), Liberals (23%)
Half (51%) Say Country on Right Track,
Down 6 Points since Election Campaign -
Canadians Split on Whether Accusations of Robo-Call Conservative Conspiracy are True (50%) or Not (47%)
Four Percent (4%) of Canadians Strongly Believe they Received a Call During Election Campaign that Deliberately Tried to Confuse Them About Where to Vote
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Bill C-30, But Most (80%) Believe Bill May Lead to Government/Police Spying on Canadians for Activities Outside the Realm of Illegal Activity
Canadians Divided on Whether Bill Modernizes Law by Giving Police Technological Capabilities to Catch Online Criminals (52%) or
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Most (74%) Canadians Believe Mexico Has `Serious Safety and Security Problem' in Tourist Destinations, Just One Quarter (26%) Think Recent Attacks are `Isolated Incidents'
Only Three in Ten (29%) Think Mexico is Safe for Canadians to
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Most (74%) Canadians Oppose Idea of Raising Eligibility Age for Old-Age Security to 67, Half (49%) Strongly Opposed
Just One Quarter (26%) Support Proposed Reforms
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Two in Ten Canadians (22%), Americans (21%) Have a Tattoo
One in Ten Tattooed Canadians (10%), Americans (11%) Regret It
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What Do Pharmacists, Doctors, Soldiers, Pilots and Teachers Have in Common?
They're Among the Most Trusted Professions in Canada
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Things are Looking Up for 2012, as Nine in Ten (88%) Think it Will be a Good Year for Them and Their Family
Just Three Quarters (74%) Say that 2011 was a Good Year for Them