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Public Perspectives: Attitudes and Issues Moving Into 2012 - The NAFTA Partners
In this edition of Public Perspectives, a major analysis of public opinion based on 2,500 recent interviews, citizens in the United States, Canada and Mexico assess the current state of their respective economies, satisfaction with the direction of their country and top issues.
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Six in Ten (62%) Canadian Parents Say They'd Like to Spend More Time Helping Their Child Learn at Home
Most (70%) Parents Believe They're Their Child's Best Teacher
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British Columbians on the Northern Gateway Pipelines Project
Four-in-Ten (42%) Familiar with Project
Project Support (48%) Well Ahead of Project Opposition (32%) -
What Do Pharmacists, Doctors, Soldiers, Pilots and Teachers Have in Common?
They're Among the Most Trusted Professions in Canada
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Things are Looking Up for 2012, as Nine in Ten (88%) Think it Will be a Good Year for Them and Their Family
Just Three Quarters (74%) Say that 2011 was a Good Year for Them
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All Things Considered, Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say 2011 was a Good Year for their Family, While One Quarter (26%) Say it was a Bad Year
Canadians Most Likely to Say Their Health is Good (84%), Followed by their Happiness (82%), Social Life (76%),
Romantic Life (64%) and Financial Situation (61%) -
Canadians Vote Royal Newlyweds Wills and Kate as Top International Newsmakers of 2011
Deceased Libyan Dictator Moammar Gadhafi (17%), U.S. President Barack Obama (13%), Deceased Apple CEO Steve Jobs (13%) and Hollywood Star Charlie Sheen (6%) Complete the Top 5
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Canadians Say Death of Jack Layton (37%) was Top Canadian News Story of 2011
Royal Visit (13%), Vancouver Hockey Riots (9%), Federal Election (8%) and Occupy Protests (7%) Round out the Top-Five Stories
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Canadians Say Death of Osama Bin Laden (25%), Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (22%) Top International News Stories of 2011
Royal Wedding (19%) and European Debt Crisis (19%)
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