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Canada Speaks Presented by Sympatico / MSN
When It Comes To Professions, Whom Do We Trust?
Canadians Point To Pharmacists And Doctors As The Most `Trustworthy' Professions - While CEOs, Politicians, And Car Salespeople Are Viewed As The Least Trustworthy
"Doctors" Have Most Desirous Profession According To Canadians, Followed By Teachers and Police - Plumbers And Working In Judicial System Are Least Desirable -
Vegetable Consumption Wilts In The Canadian Winter
Almost Half (47%) Of Canadians Indicate That They Consume Fewer Vegetable Servings On A Typical Winter Day Than On A Typical Summer Day
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The 2006 North Poll: Three-Quarters (73%, Up From 70% Last Year) Approve Of Santa's Overall Performance Over Past Year
Approximately 7,200,000 Canadian Adults (30%, Unchanged From 29% In 2005) Admit To Personally Believing In Santa Claus; One In Ten Canadians (11%) Have Been "Naughty" This Year vs. 86% Who Have Been "Nice"
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BC Liberals Finish Year On Top
BC Liberals (45%, Down 2 Points) Lead NDP (36%, Down 1 Point) By 9 Points; Greens Make Gains (16%, Up 3 Points)
Approval Ratings Improve For Both Gordon Campbell (50%, Up 3 Points) And Carole James (59%, Up 5 Points)
Campbell (48%) Narrowly Leads James (43%) As Best Premier -
Albertans Think Stelmach "Has What It Takes"
Most (76%) Think Progressive Conservatives Made A Good Choice In Selecting Stelmach And Are Confident (78%) That Stelmach Will Be An Effective Premier
Few (17%) Want To See Stelmach Make Major Changes
New Leader Gives Progressive Conservatives Big Bounce In Voter Intentions - 68% Of Decided Voters Now Favour PCs