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Ignatieff Liberals (33%) Continue to Edge Closer to Harper Conservatives (37%)
Grits (42%) Open a 5-Point Lead in Ontario over Tories (37%)
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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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As Canadian Olympic Committee Sets Goal To Be Atop Medal Standings in Vancouver 2010 Games, Just 9% Say Expectations are `Unrealistic and Overly Ambitious'
But a Majority (51%) Disagrees that Our Athletes Have the Financial Resources to Succeed
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As Tory Hits Hustings for March 5 Vote, McGuinty Liberals Have Large Provincial Lead
Grits (45%) Continue to Lead Tories (29%), NDP (16%), Greens (10%)
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Vote Gap Narrows as Grits, Not Tories, Get Post-Budget Bounce
Tory (37%) Lead Over Liberals (31%) Narrows to Six Points
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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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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 -
Normal Programming Will Resume Shortly... For Those That Notice?
Almost One-Half of Time Spent Online is Multi-Tasking--44% of Canadians are Online While Conducting Other Activities, Such As Watching TV, or Listening to the Radio Time Spent Online Continues to be On Par with Television Watching, Although Skews Heavily Toward the Younger Generation