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More than Twice as Many Canadians Think Brexit Vote will be Bad for UK than Think it will be Good
Many Canadians (44%) think the UK will be weaker following its vote to leave the European Union
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As Canada Celebrates its Birthday, Eight out of Ten Canadians Confess that "Eh" is in their Vocabulary
But No, We Don't Live in Igloos - in Fact Most Canadians
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Landmark RBC/Ipsos Reid Survey of Canadian Youth Finds Dramatic Decline in Happiness, Optimism During Late Teens
Just 57% of Youth Aged 18 to 21 Feel That They Can Achieve
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One in Three (32%) Torontonians Have Used Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Nine in Ten (85%) Believe Billy Bishop Airport is an Important Part of
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One Quarter (24%) of High School Students Unsure of whether they'll Pursue Post-Secondary Education
Two Thirds (63%) of High School Students `Worried' About Pressure to Do Well so they Can Get Into College or University
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Johnny Depp (30%) Named Hollywood Actor Canadian Women Would Most Worry About Bringing Home to Dad on Father's Day
Father's Believe Shrek (34%) Would be Animated Character Their Kids Would Most Want to Substitute Them With on Dad's Special Day
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While Saving Money (70%) Is Tops For Canadians Not Yet Retired, Two-Thirds (66%) Are Focused on Paying Off Debt to Get Ready For Retirement
More Canadians Worried About Balancing Saving For Immediate Priorities Versus Putting Money Away For Longer Term in 2012 (81%) Than 2011 (77%) and 2010 (76%)
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Canadians More Optimistic About Personal Finances (+5 pts.) and National Economy (+3 pts.) in 2013; Younger Canadians Most Optimistic
Top Financial Resolution Will be to Focus on Reducing Debt (31%) While Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Will Spend Less on Big Ticket Items
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More Canadians Believe Asia's Growing Economic Strength Represents an Opportunity (60%) for Canada than a Threat (40%)
But Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canadian Companies are Well Prepared to Compete against Asian Companies