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Downtown Sinkhole Provokes Londoners to Call for Increased Spending on Replacing Water and Sewer Pipes
Majority (56%) `Strongly' Agrees that Fixing Broken Watermains More Costly than Preventive Maintenance
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The Good, Retired Life
Retired Boomers And Those Approaching Retirement Give Their Thoughts On Life After Retirement
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IT Through The Eyes Of Multi-Generation Small And Medium-Sized Business Owners:
Young Entrepreneurs Say They Can't Live Without Technology To Gain Better Work/Life Balance, Not So For Older Entrepreneurs
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Most (91%) Canadians Believe It's `Important' For Government To Help Increase Access To Treatment For People With HIV And AIDS In Developing Countries
Half (48%) Believe Government's Foreign Spending On HIV And AIDS Not Enough
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Protecting Our Daughters
Eight In Ten (77%) Parents Of Teenage Girls `Strongly in Favour' Of Governments Providing Free Of Charge A New Vaccine Against HPV, A Virus Which Causes Cervical Cancer
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Blogs Impact Corporate Image And Product Purchases In Both Positive And Negative Fashion
One In Three Canadian Internet Users (34%) Have Visited Blogs
Canadian Bloggers More Likely To Be "Heavy" Internet Users -
Canadians And Their Governments Both Responsible For Fixing Environmental Problems
While Almost All (91%) Think That `Individuals Need To Take An Active Role', Three Quarters (72%) Believe It's `Responsibility Of Government To Fix The Environmental Problems'
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Canadians Not Getting Tested For Osteoporosis, Despite High Awareness
While Nine In Ten (89%) Know At Least a Little About The Disease, Most (70%) Canadians Over The Age Of Fifty Have Never Been Tested;
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Calgarians Side With Mayor Bronconnier In Critism Of Provincial Budget
Seven-in-ten (69%) Calgarians Support Bronconnier In His Negative Reviews Of The Stelmach Budget
Seven-in-ten (68%) Calgarians Also Say Province Should Not Put Restrictions On How Money Is Spent