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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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Four in Ten (39%) Retirees Retired with Debt
One in Three (35%) Retirees are Worried that Inflation Will Negatively Impact their Retirement Income
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Ratings for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games Peak as Canada wins Gold
Most memorable moments were the men's gold medal hockey game (18%), the world record gold
medal count (11%) the courageous performance by Joannie Rochette (8%), and Alexandre
Bilodeau's first gold medal for Canada at the Games (8%) -
Despite Fading Medal Hopes and Controversies, Enthusiasm for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games Remains Strong
Many British Columbians are following the games closely (75%). Many living in the Olympic area
have been to an activity or event in downtown Vancouver (57%) or in their local community (49%) -
Country Split as 51% Don't Believe Canadian Officials or Military Knowingly Transferred Prisoners to Afghanistan Forces Who May Have Inflicted Torture
Only 4 in 10 (38%) Don't Care About Issue;
Jump in Support for Men and Women Serving in Canada's Armed Forces (92%, Up 10 points since July, 2009, and 13 points since 2007) -
Most (85%) Want Canada to Be Known as a Global Leader in Finding Solutions to Poverty and Protecting the World's Children
Nine in Ten (88%) Say Canada Should use its Influence in Hosting the G8 and G20 to Make Sure Promises to Reduce
Childhood Deaths are Kept -
Looking ahead to Holiday Gift Giving, Majority (54%) Agrees that Compared to Last Year, Receiving a Gift of Cash is More Welcome
Half (47%) Says They'd Prefer to Receive Money Over Other Gifts, and More Say They're Likely To Give the Gift of Money to Friends and Family This Year (42%) than Last Year (38%)
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Canadians Becoming Less Concerned With Online Security
A 13% Decline in Those Very Concerned Compared to 2003
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Home Renovation Tax Credit Fuels Renovation Projects in Canada
Majority of Canadians Opting to Pay for Most of Their Renovations With Cash, not Credit