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British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Keep Falling, Say It's Not a Good Time To Sell
Majority (57%) Expect Housing Prices to Lower Further Over the Next Year
Eight-in-Ten (78%) Say It's Not a Good Time to Sell a Home -
While Most (94%) Think It's `Important' to Have Access to One's Own Medical History, Only Six in Ten (60%) Say It's `Easy' To Access Them
A Majority (55%) Of Canadians Indicate Their Medical History is Tracked On Paper, Not Electronically (30%)
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Two Years and Counting...Still No Change In BC Provincial Political Standings
BC Liberals (44%, down 3 points) Remain Well Ahead of NDP (35%, up 2 points) and Greens (16%, unchanged)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, up 1 point), Carole James (54%, down 1 point) and BC Liberal Government (53%, up 2 points)
Gordon Campbell (53%, up 3 points) Leads Carole James (37%, down 1 point) as Best Premier -
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 -
Strange Bedfellows: Three in Ten (30%) Cellphone Users Sleep With their Phones Beside their Bed
More Men (36%) Than Women (24%) Admit This is the Case
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In the Lead-up to the 90th Anniversary of the End of the First World War, a Dominion Institute-Ipsos Reid national poll gauges Canadians knowledge of The Great War
Less than half (46%) of Canadians Know that Remembrance Day Marks the End of the First World War
Only 16% of Canadians could correctly identify the countries we fought against in the First World War -
Canadians' Awareness of Pulmonary Hypertension Low
Confusion Exists over Symptoms,
Most Don't Know Disease Can Become Quickly Lethal