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Nearly Half (45%) of Canadians Say Rising Gas and Food Prices Having a `Significant Impact' on their Budget
Overall RBC CCO Index Rises 3 Points Thanks to
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The Canadian Federal Election Campaign and Social Media: Ground Breaking Research Measures Participation Rate among Potential Voters During an Election Campaign
Finds Just 6% Discuss Policy and Politics Every Day on Social and News Media Sites but with 21% Participating Weekly, Future Growth Likely
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Making the Grade: Canadians Rate the Campaigns So Far Four in Ten Give the Conservative (44%) and NDP (44%) Campaigns a Grade of A or B, Fewer Give Good Marks to Liberals (31%)
Canadians Yet to be Tuned in to Election as Only 10% Strongly Agree Leaders Talking about what Matters to Them
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The Canadian Election after Week #2: Harper's Conservatives (41%) Hold Lead over Ignatieff's Liberals (26%), Layton's NDP (19%) and May's Green Party (4%) with Duceppe's Bloc Leading in Quebec at 37% (9%)
Depending on Turnout, Tories Could Get Coveted Majority (44%) and
Big Shifts Could Come With Soft Second Choice Liberals
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Majority (55%) of Canadians Aged 18-34 Think it Makes More Sense to Wait Before Buying a Home
Nearly Half (46%) of Younger Homeowners Say Their Mortgage is Eating Up Too Much of Their Income
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Split Decision: Half of Canadians Support Coalition (48%), Half Oppose Coalition (52%)
Majority (54%) Would Prefer a Liberal-NDP Coalition To a
Harper Majority Government (46%),
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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 %)