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On Immigrants and Aboriginals: Majority (72%) of Canadians Disagree That Canada Should Admit More Immigrants than Current Levels, Split on Whether Immigration has Been Positive (40%) or Negative (34%)
Most Believe Aboriginal Peoples Treated Well (66%), Receive Too Much From Canadian Taxpayers (64%)
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Reflecting on Canadian Symbols and Icons, Canadians Say our Wilderness (83%), Flag (81%), National Anthem (74%) and Hockey (73%) Best Reflect What Canada Really Is
Most (66%) Disagree that Canadian and American Culture are Basically the Same
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Half (49%) of Canadians Outside of Quebec Agree They Don't Care if Quebec Separates from Canada
Four in Ten (38%) Quebecers Favour Sovereignty, Up 8 Points from a Decade Ago but Far From its Heights of the Early 90s
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Majority (53%) of Canadians Prefer Mixed-Model Healthcare, with Services Offered by Both the Public and Private Sectors
Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Support Doctors being Permitted to Work in a Private System
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The Maple Leaf, Salmon and Beer: Canadians Assess What is Quintessentially Canadian
Three Quarters (74%) Think Displaying the Flag and Patriotism Any Way is OK, Including on Underwear (60%); Two in Ten (19%) Would Consider Getting a Flag Tattoo
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Christopher Plummer Chosen as Best Prime Minister From Among Canadian Actors
Canadian Movie-Goers Believe More Movies Should be Produced in Canada (88%); Canadian Films are Just as Good as Hollywood's (70%)
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Canadian Financial Advisors See U.S. Markets as More Bullish than Canadian Counterpart in Next Fiscal Year
Slowdown in Chinese Economy (57%), Breakup of Eurozone (43%), and Sovereign Debt Crisis (39%) Seen As Biggest Threats to Canadian Economy
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With Inter-Provincial Working Group Seeking Transformative and Innovative Healthcare Sustainability, Majority of Canadians Support Private Sector Pharmacies Extending Products and Services into Avenues of Healthcare
Majority (82%) Believe Offerings Would Be Higher or Same as Currently Available Services
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NDP (38%) Move Ahead, Challenge Tories (35%) For the Lead
NDP Lead in Quebec (40%) and Ontario (40%), Trouble for Tories
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Despite Perceived Changes in Health After Retirement, Just Half (49%) of Retired Boomers Have a Current Health Directive
While eight in ten (81%) have a current will, only four in ten (39%) have a current financial directive