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Eight in Ten (77%) Canadians Support Random Roadside Breath Testing
Three Quarters (75%) Agree that Police Should Be Allowed to Randomly Require All Drivers to Give a Breath Test to Help Detect Impaired Driving
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Most Albertans Satisfied With Their Lawyers
More Than Half (53%) Report Being Very Satisfied With Services Provided By Their Lawyer
Seven-In-Ten (71%) Say They Received Very Good or Good Value For Fees Paid To Their Lawyer -
One in Twelve Canadian Parents State That Their Child Has Been Cyber-Bullied
One-quarter (26%) admitted that they were unsure if their child had been a victim
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Torontonians Appear to Like Going to Montreal, But Montrealers Less Thrilled with Travelling to Toronto
Montrealers More Likely to Visit Toronto in Secret,
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To Fix or Not to Fix: That is the Question
As Interests Rates Expected to Rise this Summer, RBC Poll Finds Popularity of Combination Mortgages on the Rise Among
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Six in Ten (61%) Believe Detainees Handed Over to Afghans by Canadians Have Been Tortured
If Torture Occurred, Majority Believes Knowledge Widespread and Heads Should Roll
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Canadians Split on Whether Opposition Parties Can be Trusted (45%) Or Not (49%) With Secret Afghan Detainee Issue Documents
Even if Parties Can't Agree on Speaker's Ultimatum, Most (70%) Canadians Say it Isn't Justification for Having an Election
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Nearly One Half (45%) of Canadians Considering a Used Car as their Next Vehicle
Based on their Experience, Most (93%) Believe a Used Car is Reliable
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Three quarters (77%) of Canadians believe that the men and women who served in the Second World War deserve to be called "the Greatest Generation"
In Hindsight, Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Today Say They
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Two in Ten (22%) Ontario Gamblers Admit to Potential Gambling Blind Spot
Blind Spots Include Spending More Money than Intended (13%), Chasing Losses (11%) and Gambling with Grocery Money (4%)