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Bullies Taking to Social Networking as Teens Become More Mobile
One-in-Five (20%) Canadian Teens Say They Have Witnessed Online Bullying
One-in-Seven (14%) Have Received Inappropriate Comments through Social
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Two in Five (38%) Married or Common-Law Canadians Consider Themselves to Be Struggling Financially
At Least One in Five Canadian Couples Are Having Relationships Affected By Current Financial (27%) or Debt Situation (20%)
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Four in Five (78%) Calgarians Believe There's Still A Lot of Stigma Attached to Mental Illness; One in Five (21%) Feel Apprehensive Around Those With Such Illnesses
One in Four (24%) Would Feel Uncomfortable Talking About A Mental Health Concern If They Had One
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Four in Five General Practitioners (83%) Agree That Patients Would Benefit From More Routine Hepatitis C Screening
Majority of Canadians Incorrectly Believe HIV is More Prevalent than Hep C; Six in Ten GPs Admit they Don't Screen Enough Patients for Hep C
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Three in Five (62%) Canadians Say the Federal Government is Doing Too Little to Protect Species at Risk
Nine in Ten Canadians (85%) Say Federal Laws Protecting Species at Risk are Crucial to the Diversity and Abundance of Wildlife, the Canadian Economy, and Canadians' Health
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British Columbians And Cross-Border Shopping
Two-Thirds (66%) Have Gone Shopping In The U.S. Over The Past Year
Most (72%) Feel No Guilt About Their Cross-Border Shopping
One-In-Six (15%) Have Lied To A Customs Agent -
While a Majority of Canadians Feel Informed on the Issue of HIV/AIDS, They're Less Informed Now (57%, -13 pts.) Compared to Five Years Ago (70%)
Less Canadians (34%, - 25 pts.) Believe HIV/AIDS to be an International Emergency, While More (54%, +18 pts) Think Calling the Disease a `Pandemic' is an Exaggeration