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With a Month to Go, It's Shaping Up to Be a Horserace for Toronto Mayor
Ford (28%) and Smitherman (23%) Closing on Topline Vote Preference, But Tied Where it Counts: With those Committed to Voting
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Parliament Resumes to Same-Old Story
As Canadians Watch Showdown Over Gun Registry, Conservatives (35%) Continue to Lead Liberals (29%), NDP Caught in Squeeze on Gun Registry and Sink (12%) to Tie with Greens (12%)
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Two in Ten (20%) Canadians say Their Credit Card Has Been Charged Without Their Permission as a Result of an Offer They Accepted Online or by Telephone
Many Canadians Falling Victim to Deceptive Marketing Despite
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As Parliament Prepares to Return Next Week, Conservatives Hold Tenuous Lead
Conservatives (34%) Maintain 3-Point Lead over Liberals (31%), NDP (16%), Bloc (10%) and Green Party (9%)
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Eight in Ten (84%) Canadian Parents Believe Companies Should Donate To and Sponsor Public School Libraries
Just One in Three (35%) Agree Their Provincial Government is Doing Enough To Support Public-School Libraries
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One in Ten (8%) Canadians Rank Arthritis as Disease Most Frequently Associated With Workplace Absences or Long-Term Disability
One Half (47%) of Canadians Feel that Arthritis Most Impacts Patients' Performance at Work, While Two in Five (39%) Think it Affects Home Life and One in Ten (13%) Engaging in Social Activities
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Torontonians Outline Most Important Issues to Mayoral Candidates: Taxpayers Money at City Hall Adds Up
Ford Gets Nod as Having Best Plan as Majority (56%) of Torontonians Agree they'll Start Paying Attention after Labour Day
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Canadians to Prime Minister Harper: Don't Forget about Healthcare
Seven in Ten (71%) Believe the Federal Government Should be Equally
Focused on Healthcare and the Economy
Canadians Want Their Voices Heard When it Comes to Fixing the Healthcare System as Nine in Ten (86%) Agree They Don't See Any Real Solutions
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Les Canadiens demandent au premier ministre Harper de ne pas oublier les soins de santй
Sept Canadiens sur dix (71 %) sont d'avis que le gouvernement fйdйral devrait se concentrer autant sur le systиme de santй que sur l'йconomie.
Les Canadiens veulent exprimer leur opinion concernant l'amйlioration du fonctionnement du systиme de santй puisque neuf sur dix (86 %) sont d'accord pour dire qu'а leur connaissance, aucune solution rйelle n'a йtй mise de l'avant par les gouvernements.