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Eight Months After Ontario Election, McGuinty Liberals (45%) Continue Honeymoon
Progressive Conservatives (29%) and NDP (15%) Trail
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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute Poll Reveals Order Of Canada Recipients Have A Different Idea Of What Defines Canada
While The General Public, Immigrants, And Educators All Rank The Maple Leaf As The Most Defining Symbol, Place, Person, Accomplishment Or Event In Canada, Members Of The Order Of Canada Give The Title To Frederick Banting And The Discovery Of Insulin
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Canadians Choose The People, Places, Events, Accomplishments And Symbols That Define Canada
But Definitive National Survey Reveals The Various Regions And Provinces Throughout Canada Often Have Differing Opinions On
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Four In Ten (37%) Canadians Never Purchase Travel Insurance When Visiting The U.S. For Leisure
A Majority (55%) Never Purchase Insurance When Travelling Within Canada But Out Of Province
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Ipsos Reid Survey Reveals Some Canadians Are Taking Their Gaming To The Next Level
One In Five (17%) Canadian Men With Internet Access
Have Played A Computer Game In The Nude -
Email Marketing: Canadians See More Email On A Weekly Basis, But Cracks Starting To Appear In Permission Based Marketing
Email Volume Increases By 9% As Consumers Become More Discerning Toward Permission
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When It Comes To Their Ice Cream, Ontarians Want The Real McCoy
Nine In Ten Ontarians (88%) Say It's Important That The Ice Cream They Buy Be Made With Real Milk, And Not Vegetable Oils
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Six in Ten Canadians (63%) Unaware That the Canada Pension Plan Was Successfully Reformed Ten Years Ago
Of Those Paying Into The CPP, Four In Ten (40%) Think
The CPP Will Be Out Of Money By The Time They Retire -
BC Liberals Maintain Lead
While Majority (59%) Of British Columbians Oppose New Carbon Tax...
The Issue Hasn't Shifted Voter Preferences. The BC Liberals (47%, up 1 point) Remain Ahead Of NDP (33%, down 1 point) And Greens (16%, unchanged)
Carole James (55%, up 5 points) Narrowly Leads Gordon Campbell (49%, up 2 points) In Job Approval -
Majority (52%) Says It's `Wrong' For Government To Deny Film Tax Credits Based On Content
Minority (45%) Sides With Government Because Taxpayers Money Involved, Constitutes "Public's Interest"