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More Torontonians (68%, Up 3 Pts.) Support Plans to Eliminate the Toronto Land Transfer Tax In Comparison to This Time Last Year (65%)
Despite Turmoil in the Mayor's Office, Seven in Ten (71%) Support City Council Moving Ahead with Eliminating the LTT, Regardless of Who Is Mayor
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Miracle on 34th Street (21%) Beats Out Home Alone (19%) and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (18%) as Canadians' Favourite Holiday Movie
Different Generations Have Different Favourites
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BC Liberals Take Back the Right
BC Liberals (35%, up 3) Pick Up More Support from BC Conservatives (9%, down 3), But NDP Still Well Ahead (48%, down 1)
NDP Leads Despite Strong Fundamentals that Should Favour Incumbent BC Liberals -
Four in Five (83%) `905' Residents of the GTA Oppose Implementation of a New Municipal Land Transfer Tax Even If Revenue Goes Towards Offsetting Deficits or Increasing Programs
Majority (77%) of Prospective Homebuyers in the GTA Say Presence of LTT in Toronto Makes Them More Likely to Consider Purchasing a Home Outside the City
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Ipsos Realigns Business, Client Service in the West
Client Service Underpins New Leadership in British Columbia and Alberta
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Most (88%) Ontarians `Support' Creation of Province-Wide Registry of Homes Used as Marijuana Grow-Ops
One Quarter (24%) of Ontarians have Seen or Know of Homes in their Neighbourhood that Have Been Used as a Grow-Op
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Canadians More Optimistic About Personal Finances (+5 pts.) and National Economy (+3 pts.) in 2013; Younger Canadians Most Optimistic
Top Financial Resolution Will be to Focus on Reducing Debt (31%) While Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Will Spend Less on Big Ticket Items
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Only One in Ten (8%) Americans and Canadians Believe the World Can Tolerate a Nuclear-Capable Iran; Most (92%) Believe it Cannot be Tolerated
Canadians Not Satisfied With the Quality of Public Debate Generally: Majority (74%) of Canadians Believe Canadians are Too Reserved When it Comes to Debating Important Issues, Public Debate is One-Sided (69%)