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Millennials Most Likely to Describe Travel Personality as `Explorer' or `Luxury'
Older Generations More Likely to Describe Travel Personality as `Budget' or `Planner'
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Three in Ten (29%) Canadians Say They've Never Created a Budget for Themselves or their Household
Two in Three (66%) Confess they have Financial Habits They Need to Work On; Three in Ten (27%) Feel Off Track to Achieving their Goals
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Liberals (33%, +2) Edge into First Place over NDP (30%, -2), Conservatives (27%, -2), Driven by Vote-Rich Ontario
Liberals (41%) Have Sizeable Lead over Conservatives (32%), NDP (24%) in Battleground Ontario
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Harper Falls to Third Place behind Rivals on Previously Key Attribute Advantages
Harper Now Trails Mulcair and Trudeau on both Who is Best to Deal with Canada's Shaky Economy and Who Would Make Best Prime Minister
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Three in Ten (29%) Canadians Increased Their Debt Load Over the Summer
Two in Ten (22%) Canadians Exceeded their Summer Spending Budget;
Three in Ten (32%) Didn't Set a Summer Spending Budget -
While Most (72%) Canadians Give and Receive Gift Cards Each Year, Many Are Tossing Away Cash by Not Using Card's Full Value
One in ten (13%) Canadians Say they Typically Lose Gift Cards Each Year;
Three in ten (28%) say they Typically Leave Unspent Money on the Card -
Recent Prentice Budget (65%), Former Premier Redford's Antics (59%) are Largest Drivers of Vote Choice
NDP Seen as the Party with Best Plan on Key Issues to Albertans; Notley (40%) Trumps Prentice (24%), Jean (21%) as Best Premier
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Despite Government's Assurances of Balanced Budget, Majority (59%) Prefers a Budget that Makes Investments in Jobs, Economy and Social Programs Even if It Runs a Deficit, Rather Than a Balanced Budget (41%)
Harper Bests Trudeau and Mulcair as Leader who can Create Best Budget for Canada, For the Middle Class, Average Taxpayers, and Families