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Three in Five (62%) Canadians Say the Federal Government is Doing Too Little to Protect Species at Risk
Nine in Ten Canadians (85%) Say Federal Laws Protecting Species at Risk are Crucial to the Diversity and Abundance of Wildlife, the Canadian Economy, and Canadians' Health
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Majority of Canadians Support Adopting American-Style `Town-Hall' Debates (75%), More Televised Leaders Debates (65%), and More Referenda (59%), But Don't Want Political Action Committees (47%) or Removal of Spending Limits (25%)
Majority of Canadians (62%) Support Online Voting in Canada
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Nearly Three-Quarters (71%) Report Some Degree of Concern About Levels Of Psychological Health and Safety In Their Workplace
More People Feel Physically Safe (20% Concerned) Than Psychologically Safe (33% Concerned) in Their Workplace
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One in Three (33%) Canadians Witnessed Child Labour Exploitation While Away on Vacation; Most (77%) Canadians Say They're Disturbed to See Children Working in Travel Industry While They're on Vacation
Half (50%) Would be Willing to Spend an Average of 27% More on Their Vacation If Companies Guaranteed They Don't Use Child Labour
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Four in Ten (36%) Canadians `Not Aware' Exploitive Child Labour Used to Make Products for Western Markets
Two in Three (68%) Canadians Willing to Spend an Average of 16% More to Ensure Products are Free of Child Labour
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Reflecting on Canadian Symbols and Icons, Canadians Say our Wilderness (83%), Flag (81%), National Anthem (74%) and Hockey (73%) Best Reflect What Canada Really Is
Most (66%) Disagree that Canadian and American Culture are Basically the Same
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Majority (53%) of Canadians Prefer Mixed-Model Healthcare, with Services Offered by Both the Public and Private Sectors
Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Support Doctors being Permitted to Work in a Private System
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Views on Canadian Oil and Gas
Two-Thirds (65%) Think It is Possible to Increase Oil and Gas Production While Respecting Environment
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When You Have Meningitis, The Clock is Ticking...
92% of Canadians Claim to be Somewhat, Not Very, or Not At All Familiar with Meningitis and Half of Canadians Do Not Realize that Meningitis Can be Transmitted by Coughing or Sneezing, Sharing Drinking Glasses, Kissing and Sharing Eating Utensils