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Friends/Fun Help Contest Winners with an 18% Share of "The Happiness Equation"
20 Ipsos Contest Winners to Receive Copies of John Hallward's Book on Happiness
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Three Quarters (74%) Believe Canadian Society Less Tolerant of Others Since 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
Six in Ten (60%) Agree that Muslims in Canada are
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Solid Majority of Albertans Support Development of New Electricity Transmission Lines
Eight-In-Ten (82%) Support Development of New Lines to Deliver Wind Generated Electricity
Eight-In-Ten (80%) Support Development of New Lines to Serve Their Community
Two-thirds (66%) Support Development of New Lines In Their Area To Serve Other Communities -
Six in Ten (58%) Canadians More Concerned About a Terrorist Attack on Canada Now Than Before 9/11
Just One Quarter (23%) Think Canada and the U.S. Can Relax Security Measures Now That There Hasn't Been an Attack in 10 Years
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Marking 10th Anniversary of 9/11, Majority (57%) of Canadians Agree Terrorist Attacks are Defining Socio-Political Event of Their Lifetime
Most (89%) Agree The World Has Changed As a Result of 9/11;
Four in Ten (37%) Agree Their Own Life Has Changed As a Result -
More Canadian Parents Budgeting for Back-to-School Shopping This Year (34%) than Last Year (29%)
One Half (50%) Of Budgeters Say They're Following their Budget Perfectly, While Four in Ten (42%) Think They'll End Up Overspending and One in Ten (8%) Say They've
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Driving Distractions in BC
Texting or Talking on Hand Held Device Viewed as Among the Most Risky Things to do While Driving
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Nearly Half (48%) of Canadians Aged 45 to 60 Don't Feel They're On the Right Financial Track for a Satisfactory Retirement
With Most (61%) Saying They Intend on Remaining in Their Home for as Long as They Can, Four in Ten (36%) Would Consider Leveraging Their Home Equity to Help Finance Their Retirement