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Canadians Say 2014 was a Slight Improvement over 2013, Optimistic Things Will Be Better in 2015
Saskatchewan/Manitoba Most Likely to Say 2014 was a Good Year, Atlantic Canadians Most Optimistic for 2015, Quebec Worst on Both Accounts
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Three Quarters (73%) of Canadians Support Use of Canadian Ground Troops in the War Against ISIS to Stop it From Gaining Own State
Canadians Believe ISIS Greatest Threat to World Security, ahead of
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Canadians Say Attack on Soldier at National War Memorial and Parliament Hill Top Canadian News Story of 2014 (36%)
Rob Ford's Fall (12%), Harper's Snubbing of Veterans (11%), RCMP Shooting in Moncton (9%) and Canadian ISIS Recruits (7%) Complete Top 5 List
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Canadians say Protests Following Grand Jury Verdicts Following Death of Black Suspects by Police Named Top US News Story of 2014 (34%)
Ebola's Arrival in US (19%), Obama's Declining Popularity (11%) Round Out Top 3
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Canadians (44%) Say Death of Robin Williams Top Pop Culture Story of 2014
Ghomeshi (11%), Cosby (11%) and Ford (10%) Tie for Second
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ISIS and Ebola Voted Top International News Stories for 2014
Russian Takeover of Crimea (9%), Malaysian Airline Disasters (9%) Place a Distant Third
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Holiday Traditions on the Decline, but Canadians Emphatic it Remains the "Christmas Season" (73%), not "Holiday Season" (27%)
Just 28% of Canadians will Go to Church for Christmas
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Mulcair Performing Best as Party Leader, But Trudeau and Grits Seen as Most Ready to Govern
More Believe Trudeau (44%) is Ready to be Prime Minister
than Mulcair (36%)