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Women (49%) More Likely Than Men (35%) to be First-Time Buyers in the Housing Market
First-Time Buyers Previously Most Likely to be Put Off By Not Being Able to Afford to Buy (47%), Saving for Down Payment (25%), and Attending School (22%)
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Liberal Woes Continue (19%) As Tories (37%) and NDP (35%) Battle for Top Spot
Harper's Personal Approval Rating Rebounds to 47% (up 5 points),
Six in Ten (56%) Approve of Handling of Economy (up 4 points) -
Canadians Say Lion's Share of Retirement Savings on Their Own Shoulders
RBC CCO Index Flat as Only Slim Majority (54%)
Thinks Economy is in Good Shape,
Few Think Economy Will Improve in Next Quarter -
Bounces and Blunders: NDP (33%) Surges from Post-Convention Momentum, Tories (34%) Stumble amid Controversies
Harper Approval Rating Drops 6 Points to 42%
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Home Sweet Home: Majority of Canadians Would Rather Renovate (83%) than Sell (17%) if their House Needed Major Repairs
With Majority (61%) of Canadians Planning Home Renos in Next Two Years, Bathrooms (43%) and Kitchens (43%) are the Focus
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Half (49%) of Canadians Bracing for `Bad News' Federal Budget; Few (9%) Think it will be `Good News'
Six in Ten (58%) say Government Should Focus on Deficit Reduction; Four in Ten (42%) Prefer Spending on
Stimulus for Economy -
Majority (54%) Approves of Federal Government's Management of the Economy
Most (87%) Agree Government's Number-One Priority Should Be Economic Prosperity, Support (73%) Expanding Free Trade and Immigration Reform (79%) to Focus on Economy
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Scandals and Controversy Have Little Immediate Impact on Political Support as Tories (37%) Maintain Large Lead Over NDP (29%), Liberals (23%)
Half (51%) Say Country on Right Track,
Down 6 Points since Election Campaign