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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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Majority (53%) Sides With Running Major Deficit of at Least $30 to $40 Billion in Coming Budget to Stimulate Economy
Four in ten (41%) Say Major Deficit is a `Waste of Money',
Will do Little to Get Country out of Recession -
Majority (54%) `Strongly Agrees' Educational Institutions Should Work More Closely With Business to Produce Highly-Skilled People Needed to Sustain and Improve Canada's Economy
Nine in ten (91%) Say Practical Training More Important in Getting Laid Off Workers Back on the Job than Theoretical Education
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Amidst Deepening Economic Concern, Majority (55%) Still Believes Canada on Right Track
Tories (39%) Continue to Lead Grits (28%), NDP (15%),
Green (9%) and Bloc (8%) -
Ignatieff Closes Gap on Harper as Choice for Best Prime Minister
Harper (43%) Still Leads but Tumbles after Parliament Debacle with Ignatieff (33%), Layton (23%)
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A Majority (51%) Says the Gift of Money is More Welcome than Last Year
Most (85%) Disagree that They'd Be Offended if They
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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
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Majority (68%) Of Canadians From Every Part Of Country Supports Governor General's Decision To Prorogue Parliament
Fear and Anger Grips the Nation as Almost Three Quarters (72%) of Canadians say they are Truly Scared for the Future of the Country with What is Going On in Ottawa
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Most Canadians To Maintain (69%) or Increase (13%) Their Charitable Contributions This Christmas
Despite Wide-spread Belt Tightening, Most Say They'll Give `Same' (69%) or `More' (13%) to Charity this Year;
Most (76%) Hope for Charity in the Stocking this Christmas