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Eight-in-ten (79%) Retired Canadians Who Are Still Eligible To Contribute To A RRSP Do Not Plan To Contribute This Year
Forty-Four Per Cent Of Retired Canadians Under The Age Of 69 Consider An Employer Pension Plan To Be Their Primary Source Of Income
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Six In Ten (61%) Canadian Smokers Plan To Quit In 2004
Half (50%) Say They'll Go "Cold Turkey"
Four In Ten (38%) Say Tax Increase Is A Factor In Decision To Quit -
Out Of The Gate: Impressions Of The New Conservative Party Leadership Race: A Race of Unknowns
New Conservative Party Stalled at 19% - But Liberals Maintain Commanding Lead With 48%, NDP 16%, Bloc 10%, Green 4%
Canadians Split on Whether Martin Should Call
an Election This Spring -
Young Women Trust The Pill Over All Other Methods of Birth Control for Preventing Pregnancy
76% of Young Women Believe They Are More Responsible Than Men When it Comes to Birth Control
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Canadians Need To Get Moving
Over one-half (54%) of Canadians take fewer than 2000 steps each day, despite the fact that over three-quarters (77%) say it is easy to incorporate physical activity into their day.
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Canadians And Multi-Vitamins
While Most Canadians Feel (69%) It Is Important To Take A Multi-Vitamin When On A Weight Loss Diet, Only One Third (34%) Of Those Currently Following A Weight Loss Diet Are Actually Doing So Daily
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Canadians Are Expecting Greater Returns From Their RRSP Portfolios In 2004
Majority (54%) of RRSP Contributors Are Expecting Positive Rates of Return in 2004
One-Third (35%) of Canadians Willing to Take Some Risk in Order to Achieve Higher Returns...Up Smartly 10 Points Over Last Year -
Majority (71%) Of Canadians Think Canada Did "Right Thing" By Not Supporting U.S. In War Against Saddam Hussein
Half (48%) Still Oppose The War, Half (47%) Think U.S. "Made A Mistake"
Canadians Split On Forum For Saddam Hussein Fair Trial But Prefer International Option (58%) -
Seven in Ten (71%) Say United States Not Justified In Refusing Contracts to Canada
In Post Saddam Capture, Most (55%) Feel Canada Should Not Change Its Level of Support For U.S. In Iraq
Canadians Split on Whether the United States is Heading in "Right Direction"
But, Most (60%) Believe Canada-U.S. Relations Will Improve Under Martin Government