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One in four (24%) Atlantic Canadians would be `Very Likely' to Change Their Vote if the Party they Currently Support Fails to Present a Plan for the Future of Health Care
Atlantic Canadians Say Healthcare (39%) Trumps Economy and Jobs (24%), Debt Reduction (14%), Education (12%) and the Environment (7%) as Top Issue for Federal Election
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Un rйsident du Canada atlantique sur quatre (24 %) indique qu'il serait 171 trиs probable 187 qu'il vote pour un autre parti si le parti qu'il appuie actuellement ne prйsente pas un programme sur l'avenir des soins de santй.
Les rйsidents du Canada atlantique affirment que les soins de santй (39 %) sont un enjeu de la campagne йlectorale fйdйrale plus important que l'йconomie et l'emploi (24 %), la rйduction de la dette (14 %), l'йducation (12 %) et l'environnement (7 %)
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Earth Hour Participation Rates Continue to Decline
Four in ten (44%) Canadians say they Participated Last Saturday,
Down 3 Points from Last Year and 16 Points From 2009 -
As Government Falls and Election Ensues, Half (49%) of Canadians Believe Harper would be Best Prime Minister for Canada, Layton (34%) Bests Ignatieff (17%)
Harper Ahead on all Key Positive Leadership Traits as Canadians Say Healthcare (18%), Economy (15%), Taxes (12%), Jobs (8%) and Trustworthiness (7%) Most Important Issues of the Campaign
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On Eve of Confidence Votes, Half (50%) of Canadians Say to Opposition Parties: Pass Budget, Avoid Election
Conservatives (43%) Spike into Majority Zone as Grits (24%) Tumble and Trail by Almost 20 Points with Finger on Election Trigger,
Pending Election is Conservatives to Lose -
Metro Vancouver Residents Divided Over Downtown Casino-Hotel Project
Majority Expect Significant Economic Benefits AND Significant Social Costs
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Metro Vancouver Residents Say They Are Not Adequately Prepared for a Significant Earthquake
Only One-in-Four (26%) Say Their Household is Adequately Prepared
Only One-in-Seven (14%) Say Their Local Municipality is Adequately Prepared -
Three Quarters of Canadians (72%) Admit to Having Used the Toilet as a Convenient Garbage Can
While Most (78%) Say they Try Reasonably Hard to Conserve It, Items that Canadians Have Flushed Down the Toilet Include Hair (38%), Food (37%), Pests (35%) and Cigarettes (22%)
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Test Driving the Campaign Narratives: Conservative and Liberal Potential Ballot Questions Square Off
Six in Ten (63%) Say It's More Important to Elect a Leader that Will Provide an Honest, Open and Trustworthy Government,
While Four in Ten (37%) Say Electing a Party That Will Ensure the Economic Recovery Continues is More Important