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The Paradox of Globalization
Global Consumer/Citizens Wrestle with Benefits and Pitfalls of Expanded Trade
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Majority (63%) of Ottawa Residents Support Lansdowne Park Redevelopment Project
Majority in All Areas of City Support Redevelopment,
But Residents More Closely Split on Whether Council Should Vote on Monday (52%) or Wait to Vote and Make it an Issue in
Next Municipal Election (46%) -
On the Eve of its Introduction, British Columbian Consumers Continue to Massively Oppose the Harmonized Sales Tax
Residents blame government and the media for their lack of understanding of the HST
Consumers tell us that purchasing behavior will change significantly as a result of the HST -
61% of Global Citizens Say Things in Their Country are On the Wrong Track
Only One Third (35%) Satisfied with Way Things are Going in Their Country Today as Economic Growth Weak, Job and Personal Financial Optimism Low
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Get Ready Grandma, School's Out for Summer
Canadian Parents Say Most Popular Summer Activity for the Kids is Sending them Away to Stay with Relatives (34%)
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Virtually No Lift (+1) in Assessment of Global Economic Fortunes
G-20 Leaders Meet in Shadow of Mostly Stagnant
Global Consumer/Citizen Assessment of National Economies -
Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Changing Maternal-Health Initiative to Fund Abortions in Developing Nations
Minority (44%) of Canadians Support Canada's Current Position of Not Funding Abortions in Developing Nations
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When Getting Rid of Unwanted Items around the House, Canadians Often Give Them to Charities or to Friends and Family
The Hastle and Time It Takes to Dispose of Unwanted Items Tend to Be the Biggest Deterrents