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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
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Scrap the Junk: A Majority of Canadian Mothers Avoid Added Sugars (79%), Artificial Colours or Flavours (67%) and Salt (59%) When Choosing Food for their Toddler
Unaided, Two Thirds (65%) Say That Sugar is Junk in Toddler Food
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Canadian Producers Do Not Feel the Recent Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation or the Agricultural Industry
One in Twenty Farmers in Canada (6%) Indicate That the Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation, While Twice as Many (13%) Feel it Will Hurt Their Farm Operation
However, Most Feel the Harper Government is Committed to Doing What it Takes to get Canada's Economy Back on Track -
85% of Canadians Say Their Eating Habits Need Some Improvement
To Improve Their Fitness Levels, Seven in Ten (68%) Have Changed their Eating Habits in the Last Year
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Seven in Ten (71%) Secretly Hope That Their Lover Will Spice it Up On Valentine's Day
Six in Ten (60%) Single Canadians Also Hope That Someone Will Spice Up Their Valentine's Day
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Most Canadians To Maintain (69%) or Increase (13%) Their Charitable Contributions This Christmas
Despite Wide-spread Belt Tightening, Most Say They'll Give `Same' (69%) or `More' (13%) to Charity this Year;
Most (76%) Hope for Charity in the Stocking this Christmas -
Strange Bedfellows: Three in Ten (30%) Cellphone Users Sleep With their Phones Beside their Bed
More Men (36%) Than Women (24%) Admit This is the Case
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Canadian Farmers Would Re-elect a Conservative Government
Among Decided Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 59%, Liberals 17%, NDP 10%, Bloc Quebecois 3% (20% in Quebec) and Green Party 7%
Farmers are Twice as Likely to Believe that the Conservatives Would be Most Helpful in Meeting the Needs of the Agriculture Community than Would All of the Other Parties Combined