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Given The Chance To Start Over, Most (71%) Would Get More Professional Career Planning
Almost All Young Adults (95%) Have Turned To Parents For Career And Job Advice -- Yet Half (51%) Feel Their Parents Didn't Really Get Involved In Helping Them Find Their Job And Career Path
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Steady As She Goes: Conservatives Remain Ahead
Tories and Grits Tied in Volatile, Seat-rich Ontario and Quebec
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Eighty-Four Percent Say Canadians Becoming Less Patient About Lining Up
"Registering At A Clinic Or Hospital" And "Checkout In Retail Stores" Tie As The Worst Places For Long Queues
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Generational Divide: While Almost All (93%) Of Parents Say They're "Most Responsible" For Ensuring Healthy Youth, Only Half (53%) of Nation's Youth Agree
Survey Findings Suggest Parents May Be Overestimating Healthy Living Practices of their Families as a New Perception vs. Reality "Generation Gap" Emerges
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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos Reid for Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
Despite Recent Troops Fatalities, Majority Of Canadians (52%) Support Role Of Canada's Troops In Afghanistan
However, Two Thirds (63%) Want Canada's Troops to Come Home on Schedule by February 2009
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Stelmach Given Solid Approval Ratings
Four Months Into His Term Stelmach Enjoys Strong (66%) Approval Ratings From Albertans
Stelmach-Led Progressive Conservatives (59%) Still Way Out Front In Voter Preferences; Liberals (20%) And NDP (10%) Well Behind -
Majority Still Out Of Reach For Harper
As Seat-rich Ontario And Quebec Continue To Ebb And Flow, Majority For Conservatives Remains Elusive
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Only Two Thirds (62%) Have `Confidence' in RCMP Top Brass
Even Fewer (57%) Say Leadership Doing `Good Job', while
8 in 10 (80%) Believe Regular Officers Doing `Good Job' -
14TH RBC Homeownership Survey, part three:
One in Five Canadians More Likely To Buy If the Minimum Down Payment is Reduced