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Harper Has Hammer, Even With New Grit Leader
Call for Election Looms as Canadians Want Compromise, Confidence, Not Coalition
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Online Canadians' Inactive Accounts Could Put Them at Risk of Fraud Identity Theft
Seven in Ten (73%) `Concerned' About Falling Victim to Identity Theft, Safety of their Personal Information (69%)
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Nearly Half of Canadians (43%) Plan to Shop More at Wal-Mart this Christmas
Canadians Believe Basket of Goods Costs Less At Wal-Mart
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Majority (68%) Of Canadians From Every Part Of Country Supports Governor General's Decision To Prorogue Parliament
Fear and Anger Grips the Nation as Almost Three Quarters (72%) of Canadians say they are Truly Scared for the Future of the Country with What is Going On in Ottawa
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Ipsos Reid & Diversity Media Services Join Forces to Conduct Largest Ever Study of Canada's New Mainstream
Survey Will Investigate Consumer Attitudes Of The Country's Large Multicultural Communities
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Most Ontarians Think Toxic Chemicals Exist in their Environments (77%) and Personal Products (76%)
Almost All (96%) `Support' Provincial Government's Strategy
to Reduce Toxic Chemicals in Ontario;
Most (67%) Say The Current Economic Situation Has Not Caused Them
to Re-Think Their support -
Most (83%) Small Business Owners Say They Have a `Better Quality of Life' Since Starting their Business
Despite Stress, Time Commitments and Financial Uncertainty, Almost All (92%) Say There are More Rewards than Downsides in Running their Business
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Believe Most of Doom and Gloom Expressed on Economy by Supposed Experts and in Reports is Really Exaggerated
Majority (54%) Doesn't Believe It's Right Time for Governments to Start Spending Billions of Dollars On Things Like Infrastructure,
Even if it Means Big Deficits
Three in Four (76%) Say They're Cautious And Still Bargain Hunting,
Only 23% Admit to Pulling Back on Spending and Preparing for Worst -
A Majority (51%) of Fathers Say Their Transition to Fatherhood Would Have Been Easier Had They Been Better Informed
But Most Knew How to Burp Their Child (88%)
and Change a Diaper (80%) -
British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Keep Falling, Say It's Not a Good Time To Sell
Majority (57%) Expect Housing Prices to Lower Further Over the Next Year
Eight-in-Ten (78%) Say It's Not a Good Time to Sell a Home