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Canadians Slowly Edging Up Foreign Content In Their RRSP, But Most Staying Close To Home
On Average They Hold 14% Foreign Content In Their RRSP, Up Slightly From 11% Last Year
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Untangling The Web: The Facts About Kids And The Internet
More than 50% of teens have seen inappropriate content and one-third of teens have been asked to share personal information online; Canadian parents underestimate the extent to which teens encounter 'risky' situations on the Internet
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Dйmeler le Web: Les Faits Concernant Les Enfants et Internet
Plus de 50 % des adolescents ont vu des sites avec du contenu inappropriй et un tiers des adolescents s'est vu demander de divulguer des renseignements personnels sur Internet; les parents canadiens sous-estiment а quel point les adolescents sont confrontйs а des situations 171risquйes187 sur Internet
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Harper Headed For 24 Sussex Drive
Conservatives (38%, +1 Point) Hold 12-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, -3 Points), While NDP (19%, +1 Point) And Green Party (5%, Unchanged) Remain Static
In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (46%, +3 Points), Conservatives (27%, +6 Points) And Liberals (14%, -10 Points)
Seat Projection Model: Conservatives 143-147, Liberals 59-63, NDP 39-43, And Bloc Quebecois 59-63 -
Many Canadians Look For Help When It Comes To Career Planning
One In Ten (8%) Have Required Career Planning Assistance In The Past Year
If They Were To Start All Over Again, Two-Thirds (65%) Would Get More Career Planning Or Job Information -
Canadian Farmers Support A Conservative Government
Voting Intentions Among Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 64%, Liberals
20%, NDP 6%, Bloc Quebecois 7% (46% in Quebec), Green Party 3%
Farm Economics Are Top Issues For Canadian Farmers: Low
Commodity Prices, The Cost of Farm Inputs, Trade Barriers And Policies And
Income Support Are What Canada's Leaders Need To Address -
As Final Week Of 2006 Election Begins, Tories Within Close Striking Distance Of Winning Majority Government
Tories (38%, +1 Point) Have 12-Point Lead Over Grits (26%, Unchanged) -- NDP (19%, +1 Point) And Green (5%, Unchanged)
In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (48%, -5 points) Vs. Tories (25%, +5 Points) And Liberals (13%, -2 Points)
Seat Range Projection Model: Conservatives 149-153 Seats, Liberals 64-68, NDP 29-33, Bloc Quebecois 57-61 -
Canadians Offer Their Thoughts On The Election As It Heads Into Its Last Week
Most (65%, +37 Points) Expect Conservative Victory
But Half (50%) Doubt Conservatives' Ability To Field Effective Cabinet Ministers And 56% Feel Stephen Harper Is Too Extreme To Be P.M.