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Earth Hour Participation Plummets This Year as Significantly Fewer (47%) Participated than Last Year (60%)
Those Who Participated Did Less to Save Energy
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Weekly Internet Usage Overtakes Television Watching
For the First Time, Weekly Hours Spent Online (18.1 hours) is Higher Than the Number of Hours Spent Watching Television (16.9 hours)
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As Parliament Resumes, Canadians Weigh in on Issue Leadership and Priorities: Harper Viewed as Best Leader on Four of Fives Issues Facing Country
May Viewed as Best Leader on Environment over other Leaders,
Ignatieff Trails in All Categories -
Winter Olympics Cool Heat Placed on Harper: Diversion Gives Harper's Tories (37%) a Boost over Ignatieff's Grits (29%)
Ignatieff Tumbles to just 21% who Believe He'd Make the Best Prime Minister, Far Back of Harper (46%) and Badly Trailing Layton (33%)
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Canada at the Games: History in the Making
One half of Canadians (52%) believe the Vancouver Olympic Games are more a defining national moment than the 1972 Hockey Summit Series.
Three Quarters (74%) Believe the 2010 Olympic Games are Canada's Games, Not Vancouver's (22%) or British Columbia's (4%) -
Harper's Conservatives Hold Tenuous Lead Amidst Haiti's Troubled Times
Tories (34%) Lead Liberals (31%) By 3 Points Nationally,
Tied in Key Battleground of Ontario -
McGuinty Liberals (38%) End 2009 Seven Points Down from Where they Started
New Leaders Hudak (PC's 34%), Horwath (NDP 15%) and Schreiner (Green 10%) have 2010 to Pepper and Prepare for Election in
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Canadians Choose Obama's Inauguration (31%), H1N1 Flu (26%), Economic Recession (22%) as Biggest News Stories of 2009
Quebec only Region that Places H1N1 pandemic (33%) ahead of Obama's Inauguration (27%)
Those With Kids (46%) in the Household Twice as Likely as Those Without (22%) to Say H1N1 was the Top Story -
At Year End, Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canada's Minority Government is Working Well
Only Three in Ten (28%) Believe Politicians in Ottawa Got a Lot Done This Year, But Majority `Disagrees' (62%) that a New Set of Political Leaders to Parliament would Make Things Better