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Majority of Canadians Believe Canada will be Better Off in 2017, the 150th Anniversary of Confederation, Than It is Today (62%) Or Was in 1967 (61%)Three in Five (62%) Think the Canadian Public Should Plan Canada's 150th Anniversary Celebration, Not the Federal Government 
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Nearly Half (45%) Believe That NDP is Ready to be Canada's Next GovernmentMulcair's Approval Rating as Leader of Opposition (44%) 
 Rivals Harper's as Prime Minister (45%)
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Liberals Down But Not Out as Majority (56%) of Canadians Believe Liberals Will Some Day Return to Power under Next LeaderAmong 5 Candidates, Most Expect Justin Trudeau to Win Leadership Race (69%) and Have the Best Chance to Beat the Harper Conservatives in the Next Election (62%) 
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Canadians Losing Confidence in RCMP: Fewer Believe Brass (46%, Down 15 Points), Rank and File (69%, Down 13 Points) Doing a Good Job Compared to 2007Just Two Thirds (63%) `Agree' That RCMP Can Stop Harassment of 
 Female Employees Among Its Own Ranks
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Majority (61%) Disagrees Harper Government Doing a Good Job Protecting Canada's EnvironmentOnly Four in Ten (37%) Think Harper Government Has Struck the Right Balance between Economic Growth and Environmental Protection and Management 
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Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Say 2012 Was a Good Year for Their Family, Up 5 Points From 2011Nine in Ten (89%) Expect 2013 to be a Good Year for Their Family 
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Two-Thirds (65%) of Canadians Optimistic For Economy in 2013, Especially In WestWhile Half (49%) Approve of Federal Government's Stewardship, 
 Only 37% Approve of their Provincial Government's Efforts
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Canadians Cite Hurricane Sandy (20%) and U.S. Election (18%) as Top International Stories of 2012London Olympic Games (14%), Syrian Civil War (11%), and the 
 NHL Lockout (10%) Round out Top Five
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Federal Budget Cuts and Changes to Public Pension Plan (21%) Top Canadian Political Story of 2012Massive Alberta Beef Recall (18%) and Quebec Student Protests (18%) Round out Top 3 Stories of the Year