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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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BC Business Leaders See Green Lights Ahead on the Road to Recovery
61% Of C-suite executives in BC expect business to improve in 2010
High tech (29%), tourism (25%) and green energy/clean technology (16%) are the sectors likely
to drive the most economic activity and jobs in BC -
Only One Third (35%) Of Global Citizens Say Their Government and Business Leaders Are Taking the Right Steps and Pace to Prevent Global Climate Change
Majority (66%) in Canada
Disagree that their Country and Business Leaders
Taking Right Steps, Pace to Address Issue -
Canadians Choose Obama's Inauguration (31%), H1N1 Flu (26%), Economic Recession (22%) as Biggest News Stories of 2009
Quebec only Region that Places H1N1 pandemic (33%) ahead of Obama's Inauguration (27%)
Those With Kids (46%) in the Household Twice as Likely as Those Without (22%) to Say H1N1 was the Top Story -
Most (85%) Want Canada to Be Known as a Global Leader in Finding Solutions to Poverty and Protecting the World's Children
Nine in Ten (88%) Say Canada Should use its Influence in Hosting the G8 and G20 to Make Sure Promises to Reduce
Childhood Deaths are Kept -
Canada's North Poll: One in Three (31%) Canadians Score a `D' (18%) or Fail (13%) a simple True or False Quiz About Canada's Arctic
Just 16% pass with flying colours (grade of A) as national average is 12.7 out of 20 questions correct, Totalling 64% Average (Grade of C)
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Keeping a Closer Eye on Monthly Expenditures
Majority (57%) of Those Paying Closer Attention Are Considering
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Albertans on Environmental Education
Albertans Support Environmental Action Projects in K to 12 Education
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Canada's Youth and the Environment During a Recession
Economic Downturn Affecting Majority of Canada's Youth (66%) but only 34% Say Climate Change Should Become a Lesser Priority and Government Focus more On the Recession