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Consumption of Marijuana Likely to Increase in Canada with Many Saying They’ll Light Up After Legalization
Survey Suggests Some Canadians May Turn to Cannabis Instead of Alcohol or Tobacco
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Canadians Least Likely of “Three Amigos” to Think NAFTA Renegotiation a Good Thing, But Have Most Confidence in Government’s Ability to Negotiate
Most Mexicans (79%) and Canadians (74%) Support NAFTA, Drops to 58% among Americans
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Three in Four (77%) Canadian Graduates Under 40 Regret Taking on Student Debt
Many (30%) Graduates Wished They Had Lived More Frugally and Kept a Budget When in School
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Four in Ten (40%) Ontario Drivers Who Use Marijuana Have Driven a Vehicle While Under the Influence
Two in Three Drivers Think Marijuana-Impaired Driving Will Increase in Frequency After Legalization
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Nine in Ten Canadians (88%) Claim to Support Local Businesses Over Large Ones
Majority (57%) Would Pay More for a Product or Service Sold by a Local Business
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Canadians Split on Whether They Support (56%) or Oppose (44%) Trudeau Government’s Proposed Tax Changes for Small Businesses
While Most (67%) Believe Proposed Changes are Fairer, Six in Ten (58%) Acknowledge Changes Reduce Incentive for Professionals to Stay in Canada
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Health, Economy and Jobs, Lower Taxes Poised to Be Top Ballot-Box Issues in Upcoming Ontario Campaign
A Majority Disapprove of Wynne Liberals’ Handling of Top Issues
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Canadians Broadly Favourable Toward Immigration, But Four in Ten (40%) Say It’s Making the Country Change in Ways They Don’t Like
One in Four (25%) Think Canada Should Close Borders to Refugees
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Just One Quarter (24%) of Ontarians Believe Wynne Government Deserves Re-Election as Most (76%) Say It’s Time for a New Party to Take Over
Progressive Conservatives (39%) Lead Liberals (32%), NDP (22%), Others (7%) in Election Horserace that is Just Beginning
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More Canadian Millennials Serving as Designated Drivers; Doing so More Often
Survey Shows Social Media can Help Moderate Alcohol Consumption; Apps Make Planning Safe Ride Home Easier for Many