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Canadian Views On Collaborative Health Care
Most Expect Physicians To Lead Collaborative Health Care Teams, Do Not Believe Collaborative Health Care Will Ease Human Resources Crunch
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Craving A Snack: Half (49%) Of Canadians Eat In Between Meals At Least Once A Day
With 45% Saying That They're Busier Than They Used To Be, Canadians Are Routinely Skipping Meals; Four In Ten (36%) Say Their Snacks Becoming Less Healthy
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As The Ontario Election Draws Near, The GTA Moves Red While The Rest Of Ontario Moves Blue
With McGuinty's Liberals At 40% Support, Tory And His PCs (37%) Remain In Close Striking Distance
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Only 55% Of Canadians `Confident' That They Will Have Enough Savings To Cover Long-Term Health Care Expenses When They Are Older
Four In Ten (37%) Believe Long Term Care Should Be A Priority If The Government Were To Expand Access To Health Services
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British Columbians Ask Restaurants To Hold The Trans Fats
Eight-In-Ten (79%) British Columbians Say Trans Fats Should Be Banned In
Restaurants
Survey Also Examines British Columbians' Ethical Eating Habits -
Rewards, Vacations, And Perks Are Passй: Canadians Care Most About Cash
Four In Ten (39%) Consider Salary The Most Important Consideration When Choosing A Job, While Vacation Time Least Important (2%)
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Most (91%) Canadians Believe It's `Important' For Government To Help Increase Access To Treatment For People With HIV And AIDS In Developing Countries
Half (48%) Believe Government's Foreign Spending On HIV And AIDS Not Enough
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Two Thirds (66%) `Concerned' With the Safety of their Food
While Most Are `Confident' In Safety Of Imported Food From United States (80%) And Europe (77%), A Majority `Not Confident' In Safety Of Food From Asia (57%) And Africa (56%)
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Protecting Our Daughters
Eight In Ten (77%) Parents Of Teenage Girls `Strongly in Favour' Of Governments Providing Free Of Charge A New Vaccine Against HPV, A Virus Which Causes Cervical Cancer