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Nearly Two in Three Canadians (64%) Worried that the Health Care System is Falling Behind
Although Most Expect to Use the System More than Ever in the Next 5-10 Years (82%), 70% Worry They'll Fall Through the Cracks
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Most (84%) Canadians Continue to See Owning a Home as a Good Investment
Nearly Half (44%) of Prospective Homebuyers in Next Two Years are
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Majority (65%) of Large Businesses in Canada Have a Known and Understood Protocol for Storing and Disposing of Confidential Information, But Small Businesses Lagging Substantially (47%)
Four in Ten (36%) Small Businesses Have Never Trained their Staff on
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Price (59%) Trumps Freshness (51%), Taste (32%) for Canadians When Grocery Shopping
Despite More Retailers Getting into the Grocery Business, Half (47%) of Canadians Say their Grocery Bills are Rising, Not Falling (8%)
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Orange Crush is East, Not West: Federal Parties All Tied Up as Quebec Buoys NDP (30%) to Statistical Tie with Tories (31%), Grits (31%) Nationally
NDP (41%) Now Enjoys 16-Point Lead in Quebec over Liberals (25%)
While in Alberta Conservatives (54%) Lead NDP (31%) and Liberals (14%) -
Nearly All (92%) Canadians Agree it's Essential to Protect Skin from the Sun
Yet Many Do Not Re-Apply Sunscreen as Often as They Should
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Most (87%) Canadian Travelers say Europe is a Dream Vacation
Seven in Ten (70%) Believe that on a Direct Flight,
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Majority (54%) of Albertans Believe Minority Government would be Best Election Outcome for Alberta, But No Consensus on Who Should Lead
Two in Ten (18%) Albertans Will "Hold Their Nose" As they Cast Their Ballot for a Party or Leader they Don't Like
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Recent Prentice Budget (65%), Former Premier Redford's Antics (59%) are Largest Drivers of Vote Choice
NDP Seen as the Party with Best Plan on Key Issues to Albertans; Notley (40%) Trumps Prentice (24%), Jean (21%) as Best Premier
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Only One Quarter (24%) of Albertans Believes Prentice Government Deserves Re-Election
But Majority (54%) Believes if he Loses, He Should Stay on as Party Leader, Including 81% of PC Voters Who Think He Should Stay