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Canadian Information Flow Ebb's Passport Demand
91% of Travellers Without a Passport are Aware of the U.S. Border Regulations: Two Thirds
(62%) Say New Regulations Not Affecting Desire to Apply.
Eight in Ten (83%) Canadians Expecting to Travel Within Canada in Next Six Months -
Support for Mission in Afghanistan Holds Steady (48%) But Come 2011 Majority (52%) Says It's Time for Canada to Pull Out
Over 8 In 10 (82%, Up From 77% in 2007) Proud Of Men and Women Who Serve In Canada's Armed Forces
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Canadian Workforce Growing Increasingly Disloyal Toward Employer
New Ipsos Reid Study Shows 22% of Canadian Employees Feel Less Loyal to Employer
Management Must Commit to "Do More" to Re-engage Employees and Secure Futures -
Dominion Institute's new Canadian Icons Survey Reveals Some Not-So-Familiar Faces
Only Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Can Identify Sir John A Macdonald and Only One Half (49%) Can Identify the Governor General based on their Picture. Meanwhile, Terry Fox (88%) and Celine Dion (87%) are the Most Recognizable.
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Torontonians Deliver Report Card to City Hall
Majority (77%) Gives `Good' Marks For City Overall, But One Half (50%) Give Bad Marks for Level of Taxes for Services
Highest `Good' Marks
Go To Job Police Chief Is Doing (88%) -
Toronto Residents Signal Miller Time is Over: Mayor David Miller's Approval Rating Plummets From 69% in 2005 to 43% Today as Majority (57%) Says City on Wrong Track
In `Head to Head' Vote Challenge, Both John Tory and George Smitherman Beat Incumbent Mayor by 7 Points Each
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Three quarters (72%) of Working Canadians Believe that Current Levels of Adult Literacy in Canada are a Problem
Only Eight in Ten (79%) `Strongly Agree' that If They Were to Lose Their Job Today, They Possess the Necessary literacy Skills
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One in Three (32%) Parents Says Their Child Doesn't Always Eat Breakfast Without a Struggle
But Nine in Ten (90%) Say That Eating Breakfast is `Very Important' For their Child's Daily Health, Mental Performance
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Three in Ten (28%) Online Canadians Have Sent Money Electronically In the Last Year
But Half a Million Canadians Say They Typically Never Pay Back the Money They Owe to Friends and Family
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What's Your Child Doing on Facebook?
Online Canadian Teens (76%) are Significantly More Likely than Parents (56%) to Have a Social Network Profile; Facebook Still Dominates