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While One in Five (19%) of Canadian Employees Feel at Psychological Risk in Their Workplace, New Tool Suggests that Three in Ten (29%) May Be
Groundbreaking Survey Suggests Canadian Employees
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Canada's Youth and the Environment During a Recession
Economic Downturn Affecting Majority of Canada's Youth (66%) but only 34% Say Climate Change Should Become a Lesser Priority and Government Focus more On the Recession
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Amid Barrage of Bad News, Most (83%) Canadians Remain `Optimistic' About Canada
Seven in Ten (69%) Think We'll Come Out of the Recession
Stronger and Better than Before it Started -
Majority (53%) of Canadians Believe Fresh Water is Canada's Most Important Natural Resource
Yet Canadians Greatly Underestimate Their Daily Water Use Saying They Use On Average 66 Litres Versus Reality of 329 Litres
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As RRSP Deadline Approaches, More Canadians Poised to Contribute, But Many Existing Contributors Likely to Scale Back Their Contributions
One Quarter of Canadians With Retirement Savings `Anxious' (19%) or `Panicking' (5%)
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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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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%)
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In Wake of Constitutional Crisis, New Survey Demonstrates that Canadians Lack Basic Understanding of our Country's Parliamentary System
Half of Canadians (51%) Believe the Prime Minister is Directly Elected by Voters
and Three in Four (75%) Don't Know Who Canada's Head of State Is -
Harper Has Hammer, Even With New Grit Leader
Call for Election Looms as Canadians Want Compromise, Confidence, Not Coalition