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McGuinty Liberals (42%) Get Growth Spurt Over Tory's Tories (35%) In Week That Premier Declares Faith Based School Funding A `Ballot Issue', Promotes `Highway of Heroes'
GTA Softens For Grits, But Rest Of Ontario Resonates
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As Quebec Regiment Suffers Losses In Afghanistan, Support In Quebec Receives A Boost
National Support Holds Steady At 51%;
Support Within Quebec Rises From 30% To 35% Support -
Craving A Snack: Half (49%) Of Canadians Eat In Between Meals At Least Once A Day
With 45% Saying That They're Busier Than They Used To Be, Canadians Are Routinely Skipping Meals; Four In Ten (36%) Say Their Snacks Becoming Less Healthy
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As The Ontario Election Draws Near, The GTA Moves Red While The Rest Of Ontario Moves Blue
With McGuinty's Liberals At 40% Support, Tory And His PCs (37%) Remain In Close Striking Distance
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Only 55% Of Canadians `Confident' That They Will Have Enough Savings To Cover Long-Term Health Care Expenses When They Are Older
Four In Ten (37%) Believe Long Term Care Should Be A Priority If The Government Were To Expand Access To Health Services
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British Columbians Ask Restaurants To Hold The Trans Fats
Eight-In-Ten (79%) British Columbians Say Trans Fats Should Be Banned In
Restaurants
Survey Also Examines British Columbians' Ethical Eating Habits -
Rewards, Vacations, And Perks Are Passй: Canadians Care Most About Cash
Four In Ten (39%) Consider Salary The Most Important Consideration When Choosing A Job, While Vacation Time Least Important (2%)
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Two Thirds (66%) `Concerned' With the Safety of their Food
While Most Are `Confident' In Safety Of Imported Food From United States (80%) And Europe (77%), A Majority `Not Confident' In Safety Of Food From Asia (57%) And Africa (56%)
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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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Running Fast But Standing Still: After 18 Months Of Governing, Conservatives Make No Progress On The Public Opinion Front
As Tories Gather In Charlottetown To Reflect On Past 18 Months And Plan For Future, No Majority In Sight