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As Tory Hits Hustings for March 5 Vote, McGuinty Liberals Have Large Provincial Lead
Grits (45%) Continue to Lead Tories (29%), NDP (16%), Greens (10%)
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Vote Gap Narrows as Grits, Not Tories, Get Post-Budget Bounce
Tory (37%) Lead Over Liberals (31%) Narrows to Six Points
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Three Quarters (74%) of Ontarians Dining in More Often in Order to Reduce their Expenses
In an Effort to Save Money, Two in Three (64%) Have Been Shopping for Less Expensive Meal Ideas, Turning to Private Labels (62%)
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When The Stork Arrives, Finding The Perfect Gift for the Newborn and Parents Poses a Challenge for Many
A Majority (52%) Believe The New Parents `Often' Receive Gifts They Don't Want or Can't Use;
Six in Ten (57%) Say They're More Likely to Purchase Gifts that Give to Charity, Even if It Costs More -
Three Quarters (76%) Of Retirees Don't Know How Much Money They've Spent During Their First Year of Retirement
Among Those That Do, Nearly One Half (46%) Says it Was
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Canadians Give Shrug to Budget, Seen as Benign: 58% Say It's Neither Good Nor Bad, Only 24% Give Thumbs Up
While Government Viewed as Doing What it Takes to Get Economy Back on Track (61%), Only 23% Say Budget Will Help Them
Personally, and Only 32% Derive Spending Confidence
Majority (53%) Says Big Deficit Shows Government Doesn't Know What It's Doing on Managing Spending -
Canadians to Opposition Parties: Vote For the Budget
Since Budget Vote a Matter of Confidence, Six in ten (57%) Believe Opposition Parties Should Vote For the Harper Budget, Not Against (30%)
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Despite Economic Slowdown, Seven in Ten (69%) Are Planning to Vacation this Year
One in three (33%) say they'd consider taking a cruise for their next vacation
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Looking Ahead to the Budget, Canadians Most Supportive of Spending Cuts (62%) and Deficits (52%), Not Tax Hikes (18%)
Support for Deficits Up 9 Points, Spending Cuts Down 20 Points Most Canadians Put Faith in Harper Tories to Manage Economy (44%)