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Canadians Are Buying More `Green' Products Than They Were a Year Ago
But Don't Believe That Big Retailers In Canada Are Doing
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If Given Choice, 15% Of Canadians Would Have Their Province Opt Out Of Canada And Either Form Stand-Alone Country (12%) Or Join U.S. (3%)
3,675,000 Canadian "Separatists" Cross-Country: Quebec (35%), Alberta (18%) and Atlantic Canada (14%) Most Motivated to Opt Out of Canada while Manitoba/Saskatchewan (98%),
Ontario (91%) and BC (90%) Most Committed to Stay and Strengthen the Confederated Country -
Four in Ten (40%) Parents Say Video Games Are Increasingly Becoming A Family Activity
Six In Ten (57%) Parents With Children
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Grits (32%) And Tories (33%) In A Statistical Tie, But Grits Have Big Lead in Battleground Ontario
Views On `Green Shift' Plan Mixed, Little Political Impact At This Stage
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Four In Five (81%) Canadians Are Interested In Learning More About "Green" Financial Products And Services
Environmental Concern Appears To Be
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Six in Ten (58%) Aging Canadian Boomers Have Experienced Short-Term Memory Loss in the Past Year
Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers Express Greater Concern
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Not A Great First Impression: Only One In Three (34%) Canadians Claim To Know Anything About Dion's `Green Shift' Plan
And For Those Who Could Recall Any Specific Element Of The Plan, A Majority (60%) Think What They've Heard About Is A `Bad Idea'
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Canadians Exhibit Low Levels Of Interest In Managing Energy Use
Despite Environmental And Energy Concerns, Outside Of Ontario, Only A Quarter Are Aware Of Smart Meter Technology
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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'