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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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Three in Ten (28%) Smartphone Users Have Lost (23%) Their Phone or had it Stolen (5%)
Eight in Ten (80%) are Concerned About Their Financial Privacy and Sharing their Personal or Credit Card Details When
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NDP Expand Lead as BC Conservatives Take BC Liberal Support
NDP (44%, down 1) Lead BC Liberals (32%, down 6); BC Conservatives (16%, up 4 points) Moving Up
Christy Clark (31%, down 3) Still Leads Adrian Dix (25%, up 2 points) as Best Premier, But Gap is Shrinking -
Ipsos Study Shows Online Group Coupons Can Help Build Brand Loyalty
Six in Ten (57%) Users Likely to Revisit a Retailer Without A Coupon
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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
Travel to on Vacation, Placing it Last in Perceived Safety among Other Popular Sun Destinations -
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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More Canadians Getting Screened for Colon Cancer
But Majority (53%) Believes People only Screened for Cancer
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Three in Ten (29%) Canadians Believe Costa Concordia Disaster `Symptomatic of Bigger Problems' in Cruise Industry, Less Likely to Book a Cruise as a Result
Most (71%) Believe Disaster a `Single, Unfortunate Incident',
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When it Comes to Winter Weather in Canada, One Quarter (23%) of Canadians Say `Bring it On!'
While Most (61%) Only Complain When It's Bone-Chillingly Cold,
Four in Ten (41%) Would Rather do Anything than Step Outside in
-30 Degree Weather