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On Immigrants and Aboriginals: Majority (72%) of Canadians Disagree That Canada Should Admit More Immigrants than Current Levels, Split on Whether Immigration has Been Positive (40%) or Negative (34%)
Most Believe Aboriginal Peoples Treated Well (66%), Receive Too Much From Canadian Taxpayers (64%)
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Reflecting on Canadian Symbols and Icons, Canadians Say our Wilderness (83%), Flag (81%), National Anthem (74%) and Hockey (73%) Best Reflect What Canada Really Is
Most (66%) Disagree that Canadian and American Culture are Basically the Same
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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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As Government Falls and Election Ensues, Half (49%) of Canadians Believe Harper would be Best Prime Minister for Canada, Layton (34%) Bests Ignatieff (17%)
Harper Ahead on all Key Positive Leadership Traits as Canadians Say Healthcare (18%), Economy (15%), Taxes (12%), Jobs (8%) and Trustworthiness (7%) Most Important Issues of the Campaign
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Two in Three (68%) Believe Canada Will Compromise Too Much to Get a Perimeter Security Agreement with the U.S.
Country Split On Whether They Trust Stephen Harper to Negotiate a Deal That Improves Border Access But Doesn't Sacrifice Independence
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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians - Including 70% of Immigrants - Say Call it "Christmas", While Three in Ten (29%) Prefer "Holiday Season"
Just Three in Ten (Down 18 Points) Will Go To Church for Christmas
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The Big Shift: Canada in the 21st Century
The recession that crippled our neighbour to the South, and is now paralyzing much of Europe, mostly passed us by.
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Healthy Behaviour Disconnect: Canadians Rank Personal Behaviour, Habits (76%) As Top Factor Influencing their Health
But Two Thirds (61%) Cite Lack of Will Power, Motivation to Engage In Healthy Behaviours
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The Ford Juggernaut: Despite Campaign Troubles, Ford Well Out in Front of Two-Man Race for Mayor
Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Despite What Has Been Said or Alleged about Ford, He Could Still be a Great Mayor of Toronto
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New Canadians Most At Risk of Drowning
Eight in Ten (79%) New Canadians Plan to be Around Water But One in Five (19%) Are Unable to Swim