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Public Perspectives: The NAFTA Partners
In this edition of Public Perspectives, citizens in the United States, Canada, and Mexico assess their happiness, country direction and issue concerns.
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Majority (59%) of Americans, Minority of Canadians (41%) Would Support Their Country Participating in a Pre-Emptive Strike Against Iran's Nuclear-Enrichment Program
Threat of Nuclear-Armed Iran Nears Top of List of 9 Possible Global Threats for Both Americans (#2) and Canadians (#3); Neither Presidential Candidate, Obama (net -6 pts.)/Romney (net -2 pts.), Benefits From Drawing "Redline" For Strike If Iranian Regime Develops Capacity to Build A Nuclear Bomb
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Despite NHL Lockout, Majority (56%) of Hockey Fans Say Hockey Will Still Be a Part of Their Life
Fans Will Get Hockey Fix from Going to Major Junior Games (61%) or Competitive Local Hockey (45%); Most (86%) Canadians Believe Local Hockey Won't Be Affected by the Lockout
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More Canadians (26%, +4 pts) Have No Personal Debt Compared to Last year, Although Those With Debt Are Less Comfortable (40%, -5 pts) and More Anxious (34%, +2pts) With Their Debt Level This Year
Despite This, Majority (58%) of Canadians Are Happy With Their Current Debt Situation
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Dans une situation d'urgence, la majoritй des Canadiens (54 %) utiliseraient des mйdias sociaux, comme Facebook ou Twitter, pour faire savoir а leurs amis et а leur famille qu'ils sont en sйcuritй
Le tiers des Canadiens (35 %) croient que les services d'urgence comme les pompiers ou la police rйpondraient а un appel а l'aide affichй sur des mйdias sociaux
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Four in Five (84%) Managers and Supervisors Believe It's Part of Their Job to Intervene With Employees Who Are Showing Signs of Depression
One in Three (31%) Have Had Training to Deal with Depressed Employees; Over Six in Ten (63%) Would Like to Receive Better Training
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A Majority (54%) of Canadians Would Use Social Media Channels, Such as Facebook or Twitter to Let Their Friends and Family Know That They are Safe in the Event of an Emergency
One-Third (35%) of Canadians Think That Emergency Services Such as Fire or Police Would Respond to a Request for Help Over Social Media
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Uncovering Myths about Breast Cancer: Nearly One Quarter (22%) of Canadian Women Believe Antiperspirant or Deodorant Can Cause Breast Cancer
Women Divided on Whether Mammogram (54%), Checking Own Breasts (34%), Doctor Examination (11%) or Other Method (1%) is Best Way to Check for Breast Cancer
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Four in Ten (43%) Canadian Women Have Had Sex Outside Their Hotel Room While on Vacation; Majority (54%) Have Fantasized About It
Those Who Actually Do It Are More Likely to Fantasize About It and Vice Versa; `On the Beach' Top Fantasy (35%) and Actual (20%) Location for Vacation Sex