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Canadians Support Greater Accountability in Health Care: Nine in Ten (87%) Think a Patient Health Charter Should be Required under the Next Federal-Provincial Health Care Funding Agreement
Half (50%) Think that Jurisdictions that Fail to Establish Such a Charter Should Receive Less Funding
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Torontonians Give Green Light to City Council to Approve Recommendation to Contract Out Trash Collection West of Yonge Street
Twice as Many Torontonians Support (61%) the Plan as
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Four in Ten (42%) Canadians De-clutter by Throwing Their Items Out, Potentially Leaving Money on the Table
Those Who Sell Their Items Online Report earning $421,
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Canadians Outline Their Federal Budget Priorities
If Government Falls on Budget,
Canadians Split on Who's to Blame for Triggering an Election -
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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Splits and Fractures: Canadians Evenly Divided On Whether Scrapping of Mandatory Long-Form Census is a `Good' (49%) or `Bad' (51%) Decision
Two in Ten (19%) Canadians Say Outright That if They Receive the New Voluntary Version, They Will Not Complete the Form
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Twenty Years After Oka Crisis, Majority (57%) of Canadians Don't Believe Quality of Life for Aboriginals in Canada is Getting Better
Six in Ten (60%) Agree that Governments Lack the Political Will
to Make Any Real Changes that Would Benefit the
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Nine in Ten (87%) Ontarians Believe Amount of Tree Loss in Ontario Every Year is a Serious Problem
Most (82%) Believe Collective Impact of Tree Loss Over Past Decade has Created a Crisis for Ontario's Ecosystem
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In Lead up to Budget Day, Canadians Want a Long-Term Deficit-Reduction Strategy that Ensures Sustainability of Important Programs like Health Care
While Most Accept No Increase in Health Spending This Year, Canadians Want Feds to Hold Provinces Accountable for Dollars Spent