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Health: The Great Divide Between Lower and Higher Income Canadians
Nearly half (46%) of Canadian households earning less than $30,000 per year `agree' that as a result of the economic downturn they have spent less time, energy and money sustaining their health, a stark difference compared to nineteen percent among those earning $60,000 or more a year
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Ipsos Reid and TrojanOne Study Identifies Drivers Behind Consumer Connection to Sponsorship Properties
Canadian Cancer Society and Relay For Life named Canada's Most Valuable Property
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Public Perspectives: Canadian Thought Leaders Assess Important Issues Facing the Country
In the April 2012 edition of Public Perspectives, we explore the attitudes and opinions of Canadian Thought Leaders on issues ranging from the economy and healthcare to energy, the environment and the aging population.
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Home Sweet Home: Majority of Canadians Would Rather Renovate (83%) than Sell (17%) if their House Needed Major Repairs
With Majority (61%) of Canadians Planning Home Renos in Next Two Years, Bathrooms (43%) and Kitchens (43%) are the Focus
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Canadians Prepare for Indulgent Holiday Season
Two thirds of Canadians (65%) agree that they `will likely eat foods and treats with a higher fat, calorie and sugar content during the holiday season than they usually do'
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Canadians Set for a Green Christmas as Majority Recycle Gift Wrap Once Gift is Opened (55%), use LED Lights to Decorate Tree and Home (55%)
Majority (57%) Use Own Reusable Bags and Carts when Christmas Shopping, Six in Ten (62%) Say their Community has a Christmas Tree
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Ontario Election Debate Viewers Say McGuinty Wins Debate (33%) Over Horwath (29%) Bests Hudak (25%)
While McGuinty Continues to be Person Who Sounds and Acts Most Like a Premier, Impressions of Horwath Skyrocket, Seen as Leader with Best Policies, Most Likable