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The Maple Leaf, Salmon and Beer: Canadians Assess What is Quintessentially Canadian
Three Quarters (74%) Think Displaying the Flag and Patriotism Any Way is OK, Including on Underwear (60%); Two in Ten (19%) Would Consider Getting a Flag Tattoo
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Three Quarters (73%) of Canadians Defend Term "Christmas Season" (Up 2 Points), While One Quarter (27%) Prefer More Inclusive "Holiday Season" (Down 2 Points)
Largest Increase among 18-34 Year Olds,
Rising 10 Points since Last Year to 66% Who Prefer "Christmas" -
One in Three (32%) Canadians Think Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill is Top News Story of 2010
Haiti Earthquake (20%), Chile Miners Rescue (17%), Vancouver Olympics (13%) and WikiLeaks (5%) Complete Top 5 List
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Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians - Including 70% of Immigrants - Say Call it "Christmas", While Three in Ten (29%) Prefer "Holiday Season"
Just Three in Ten (Down 18 Points) Will Go To Church for Christmas
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Nearly One Quarter (22%) of Canadians Say Their First Job was at a Restaurant or in Food Service Industry
Almost Half (45%) Say they're Connected to the
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The Big Shift: Canada in the 21st Century
The recession that crippled our neighbour to the South, and is now paralyzing much of Europe, mostly passed us by.
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Torontonians Appear to Like Going to Montreal, But Montrealers Less Thrilled with Travelling to Toronto
Montrealers More Likely to Visit Toronto in Secret,
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The Canadian-Content Conundrum:
Majority (53%) of Canadians Say We Should Stop Worrying about Imposing Canadian Content Rules
And, Reviewing the Reviewers: Four In Ten (40%) Canadians Would Be Swayed by a Review That Said a Show or Event Was Lousy or Not Worth Going to See and Would Avoid It -
Majority (51%) of Working Canadians Aged 18-40 `Agree' the Arts are Important to Them
Only Four in ten (42%) Canadians Overall Agree