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Majority (58%) of Torontonians Support Reduction in the Municipal Land Transfer Tax, Just 28% Oppose
Torontonians are More Likely (51%), Not Less Likely (10%), to
Vote for a Candidate in the Upcoming Municipal Election who
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Trust Continues to Play a Major Role in Canadian Consumer Decision-Making
Eight-in-Ten (81%) Canadians Would Pay More Money to Support a Product or Service From a Brand They Trust
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Reflecting on Typical Mother's Day Gifts, Clothing (76%) and Jewelry (48%) Most Seen as Gifts Made Using Child Labour
While Many Look for Logos and Would Pay More For Child Labour-Less Products, Most (83%) Don't Know If They're Purchases Contribute to Child Exploitation
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Toronto Homeowners See Kitchen (52%) and Bathroom (15%) Upgrades as Those Most Likely to Improve Home Value
Half (47%) Have Done Nothing to Prevent Basement Flooding
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Canadians Split on Test of Canada's Vimy Ridge Battle in 1917: 49% Pass while 51% Fail as One Quarter (26%) Score Perfect
Quebecers (72%), Young Canadians (55%) Most Likely to Have Failed
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The Canadian Employment Mobility Landscape: 46% of Canadians Might Move for Work, 55% Would Not Move for Any Circumstance
One in 10 (12%) Canadians Have Greatest Willingness to Move in Order to Gain Employment
Another One Third (34%) Might Be Persuaded to Move if Provided With Incentives -
Most (88%) Torontonians See Homeownership as Part of `The Canadian Dream', But Seven in Ten (68%) Say MLTT Would Limit Ability to Afford a Home
Two-Thirds (67%) Likely to Have Home Buying Decision Affected by MLTT
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Seven in Ten (68%) Canadian Women Confused by Conflicting Information about Mammography
Four in Ten (42%) `Don't Know' Whether the Benefits of Breast Cancer Screening Outweigh the Risks
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Quebecers Outline Priorities for Next Government
In an Election Fought over Values Charter, Referendum and Integrity, Quebecers Turn the Page to Bread and Butter Issues Saying Economy and Jobs should be Top Priority for Incoming Government