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Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians Would Rather Not Relocate for a Job
Three Quarters (75%) Agree That Canadian Businesses Who Don't Allow their Employees to Work from Home are Limiting their Talent Pool
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Canadians Take Their Coffee Seriously
Most drink it daily and claim to suffer if they have to go without
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Canadian Holiday Spending on the Decline
Average Spend on Gifts and Other Expenses Dips to $1,137,
Down from $1,218 Last Year -
Almost Half (49%) of Canadians Would Like to Get a New Vehicle
Four in Ten (43%) Canadians `Agree' that State of Economy Has Forced Them to Hold on to their Vehicle Longer than they Would Like
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Knowledge of First and Second World War Lowest Among Young Canadians
However, Knowledge of the War in Afghanistan Highest Among Young Canadians
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Yawn: Same Old, Same Old
Conservative (35%) and Liberal (29%) Support Remains Unchanged Since End of September,
And Effectively Unchanged Over Past Four and a Half Years -
Rating Possible BC Liberal Leadership Contenders
Dianne Watts and Carole Taylor are Early Public Favourites
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Canadians Split on Best Direction for Canada as Competing Political Narratives Divide Country
One Half (50%) Support Policies Centred on Economy, Fiscal Management and Reducing Spending, Deficit, Debt and Taxation; Other Half (50%) Supports Policies Focused on Investing in Social Programs and
Stimulating Economy through Government Spending -
Harper (43%) Continues to Best Layton (33%) and Ignatieff (24%) as Man Who Canadians Say Would Make Best Prime Minister of Canada
Ignatieff Fails to Beat Layton in Any Positive Leadership Attribute Studied, Including Best Prime Minister
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British Columbians Continue to Perceive That The HST is Negatively Impacting Them - Only Slightly Less So Than Initially Predicted
Consumers Tell Us Spending for the Holidays Will be Impacted as Well