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Canadians Put Federal Political Leaders on Notice
Majority Says Ignatieff (73%), Duceppe (57%) Should Quit as Party Leaders if Their Parties Perform Poorly in Next Election,
Mixed Reviews for Harper (49%),
May (43%) and Layton (40%) Should Stay -
McGuinty Liberals Close Gap on Leading Tories
Conservatives (38%) Hold Tenuous Lead as
Liberals (35%) Lead in GTA and Northern Ontario,
Tories Lead in Southwest, Central and Eastern Ontario -
Majority of Older Canadians Believe They're Happier (65%), Physically Healthier (71%) and Mentally Healthier (66%) Than Their Parents Were At Their Age
Majority (51%) of Canadians - Including 67% of Those Aged 55 and Older - Say Old Age is an Attitude, Not a Number
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Canadians Outline Top Priorities for Canada's Leaders Heading into 2011
Economy (29%) Still Tops after Two and a Half Years,
But Healthcare (26%) Closing in on Top Spot Once Again -
One in Three (32%) Canadians Think Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill is Top News Story of 2010
Haiti Earthquake (20%), Chile Miners Rescue (17%), Vancouver Olympics (13%) and WikiLeaks (5%) Complete Top 5 List
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Canadians Name Former Colonel Russell Williams as Top Newsmaker of the Year (26%)
Justin Bieber (13%), Prime Minister Stephen Harper (12%),
Julian Assange (10%) and Sarah Palin (9%) Round Out Top 5 -
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians - Including 70% of Immigrants - Say Call it "Christmas", While Three in Ten (29%) Prefer "Holiday Season"
Just Three in Ten (Down 18 Points) Will Go To Church for Christmas
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Two in Three (65%) Canadians Say They Were Impacted By Sluggish Economic Recovery in 2010
In 2009, Same Proportion (65%) Said the Recession Impacted Them
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Canadians Give Government Mixed Reviews on Getting Things Done
Topping the List is Bolstering the Military (73%) and Afghanistan (71%), Bottom of the List is Strengthening the Pension System (41%) and Improving the Healthcare System (45%)