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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians - Including 70% of Immigrants - Say Call it "Christmas", While Three in Ten (29%) Prefer "Holiday Season"
Just Three in Ten (Down 18 Points) Will Go To Church for Christmas
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Almost Half (47%) of Canadians Pretend to Be Overjoyed When Receiving an Unwanted Gift During Holiday Gift Exchanges
Four in Ten (40%) Agree That, On Average, They Receive At Least
One Unwanted Holiday Gift Each Year -
Canadians Quick to Make New Year's Resolutions, But Slow to See Them Through
Eight in Ten (78%) Have Failed to Keep Past Resolutions;
Just Two in Ten (22%) Canadians Have Managed to Keep All
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Two in Three (65%) Canadians Say They Were Impacted By Sluggish Economic Recovery in 2010
In 2009, Same Proportion (65%) Said the Recession Impacted Them
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Canadians Give Government Mixed Reviews on Getting Things Done
Topping the List is Bolstering the Military (73%) and Afghanistan (71%), Bottom of the List is Strengthening the Pension System (41%) and Improving the Healthcare System (45%)
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With Spring Election Speculation Building, Four in Ten (42%) Think Harper Government Deserves Re-Election, Four in Ten (40%) Want an Election
Canadians Split on Whether the Minority
Government is Working -
Canada's First Baby Boomers are Heading for 65 but One Quarter (23%) are Concerned About Having Enough Savings
Average Age Leading Edge Boomers Started Saving for Retirement was 35
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A Car That Keeps Up With Canadians: Top Features Canadians Deem Important While Cruising Include Reasonable Cost, Fuel Efficiency and a Car That's Great for Canadian Winter
Different Gears for Different Years as Preferences Shift
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Tories Breaking Out Of Stalemate
Tories (39%) Open 10-Point Lead Over Grits (29%) Nationally,
Improved Showing in Quebec from Earlier This Year -
Consumers Exercising All Options for Payment Options
New Study from Ipsos Shows Consumers Heavily Favour Debit and Credit Cards over Cash