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Ipsos Reid & Diversity Media Services Join Forces to Conduct Largest Ever Study of Canada's New Mainstream
Survey Will Investigate Consumer Attitudes Of The Country's Large Multicultural Communities
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One in Three (31%) Canadian Workers Say They're `Dragged Down By Negative Atmosphere at Work'
One Half (50%) Says They Don't Always Fit in Well
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National Poll Gauges Canadians' Opinions on the Importance of Remembrance and the Impact of American Entertainment
Eight in Ten (82%) Think Canadian History Has `Exciting and Memorable Events' Worthy of the Big Screen, Yet 90% Learn
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As Quebec City Celebrates 400th Anniversary, Majority (63%) Of Quebecers Believe French Language Needs More Protection In Canada Compared With Only One In Ten (11%) In The Rest Of Canada
But Canadians Inside And Outside Of Quebec Agree (51% In Quebec, 57% In Rest Of Canada) That The Quebec Independence Movement Is `Dormant, But Ready To Start Up Again At Any Moment'
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Defining Canada: A Nation Chooses The 101 Things That Best Define Their Country
Unprecedented, Definitive National Survey Identifies Top People, Places, Events, Accomplishments And Symbols That Define Canada As Chosen By Canadians
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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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Vacation Deprivation Up This Year Over Last
Three in Ten (29%) Canadians Aren't Taking
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Canadians' Attitudes About Public Debate In Canada Today - The Good, The Bad And The Boring
Canadians Are Concerned About The Quality And Substance Of Public Debate In Canada Today
Eight In Ten (77%) Of Canadians Think `Public Debate Of Political And Cultural Issues In Canada Is Superficial And One-Sided'
Only One In Three Canadians (32%) Think Our Elected Politicians Do A "Good Job Debating" The Important Issues That Are Facing Canada
Eight In Ten Canadians (79%) Feel That, As A People, We Are "Too Reserved" When It Comes To Debating Important Issues