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While Half (51%) Believe Ontario Heading on Right Track (+19 Points from One Year Ago), Just One Third (34%) Say McGuinty Government Has Done a Good Job and Deserves Re-Election
PC Hudak (38%, +1) Continues to Lead as Ontarian's Choice for Best Premier But Incumbent Liberal Premier McGuinty (33%, +4)
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The Young and Risky Traveller: Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Aged 18 to 34 Typically Fail to Insure Themselves Before Travelling to the United States
One in Three (34%) Believe Their Provincial Health Plan Will Cover Them if They Need Medical Care in the United States
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Brand Influence - The Importance of Being "Liked"
Half (49%) of Online Canadians Say Their Views of Products and Brands are Influenced by
Recommendations of Those in Their Social Network
Half (48%) of Online Canadians with an Online Social Network Profile "Like" or "Follow" At Least
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Rising Gas, Food Prices Hitting Canadian Households Hard
RBC CCO Index Drops Two Points as 45% say Inflation Has Had Significant Impact on Their Budget
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Eight in Ten (80%) Say They Feel Cheated by Frozen Desserts Appearing to be Ice Cream
A majority (55%) of respondents agree that they're `sometimes confused about which ice cream products are made from milk or cream and which are not'
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Two in Three (66%) Canadians Say Living Better Is More Than Just Physical or Mental Health
While Six in Ten (61%) Admit They Need to Live Better, Seven in Ten (69%) Agree Living Better is More Difficult Today than Ever Before
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Canada's Love Affair with Online Social Networking Continues
Sixty Percent (60%) of Online Canadians, or One-Half (50%) of all Canadians Now Have a
Social Networking Profile
Facebook Dominates Canadian Social Networking Landscape, but Twitter, LinkedIn Quickly
Gaining Ground -
Entering Dog Days of Summer, Hudak's Tories (42%) Build Lead Over McGuinty's Liberals (31%)
Outside of GTA Hudak Has Healthy Lead While NDP Threatens Liberals; In GTA McGuinty Holds on to Tenuous Lead
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Canadians See the Future of the Monarchy in Canada, Falling Head Over Heels for Wills and Kate
Following Royal Visit, Eight in Ten (81%, +15) Believe Couple Will Help Keep Monarchy Relevant to Canadians; Six in Ten (60%, +6) Want Charles to Skip Place in Line for Throne