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Canadians Assess Key Social-Values Questions Facing the Country
Defence of Abortion Rights and Same-Sex Marriage Grow Stronger,
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Canadians Say they Trust, Get Better Value from their Municipal Governments than the Feds or Provinces
Most (84%) Believe Political Elite in Ottawa Aren't In Tune with Average Canadian, Nearly half (44%) Think Politicians and Average Canadians
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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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Half (49%) of Canadians Outside of Quebec Agree They Don't Care if Quebec Separates from Canada
Four in Ten (38%) Quebecers Favour Sovereignty, Up 8 Points from a Decade Ago but Far From its Heights of the Early 90s
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The Maple Leaf, Salmon and Beer: Canadians Assess What is Quintessentially Canadian
Three Quarters (74%) Think Displaying the Flag and Patriotism Any Way is OK, Including on Underwear (60%); Two in Ten (19%) Would Consider Getting a Flag Tattoo
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Canadian Financial Advisors See U.S. Markets as More Bullish than Canadian Counterpart in Next Fiscal Year
Slowdown in Chinese Economy (57%), Breakup of Eurozone (43%), and Sovereign Debt Crisis (39%) Seen As Biggest Threats to Canadian Economy
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With Inter-Provincial Working Group Seeking Transformative and Innovative Healthcare Sustainability, Majority of Canadians Support Private Sector Pharmacies Extending Products and Services into Avenues of Healthcare
Majority (82%) Believe Offerings Would Be Higher or Same as Currently Available Services
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NDP (38%) Move Ahead, Challenge Tories (35%) For the Lead
NDP Lead in Quebec (40%) and Ontario (40%), Trouble for Tories
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Life-Savers, Medical Professionals Top the List of Most Trusted Professionals
Financial Advisors, Police Show Largest Decline Since 2007
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BC Liberals Lose Leadership Advantage and More Ground to NDP
NDP (48%, up 4) Lead BC Liberals (29%, down 3) and BC Conservatives (16%, unchanged)
Christy Clark's Approval Rating Plummets (33%, down 14); Adrian Dix's Approval Up (50%, up 5 points)
Dix (31%, up 6 points) Now Leads Clark (25%, down 6 points) as Best Premier