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Fast Fallout: Chief Spence and Idle No More Movement Galvanizes Canadians Around Money Management and Accountability
Majority Says Most of the Problems of Native Peoples are Brought on by Themselves - 60% nationally, up 25 points from 35% in 1989
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Nearly Half (45%) Believe That NDP is Ready to be Canada's Next Government
Mulcair's Approval Rating as Leader of Opposition (44%)
Rivals Harper's as Prime Minister (45%) -
Canadians Consistent In Preference for Term `Christmas Season' (72%), Minority Prefers `Holiday Season' (28%)
More Christmas Trees Going Up, But Fewer Turkeys Going Down;
Fewer Canadians Believe in Santa Claus than Five Years Ago -
Less Than Half (44 Per Cent) of Canadian Employees Have Confidence in the Senior Leadership at Their Workplace; British Columbians (43 Per Cent), Atlantic Canadians (43 Per Cent), and Retail Employees (39 Per Cent) Least Confident
Only Slightly More `Agree' (39%) That They Trust What Senior Leaders Say Than `Disagree' (32%)
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Only One in Ten (10%) Canadians Strongly Consider Themselves "Bilingual" in French and English
One in Ten (9%) Strongly Agree they could be Successful in a Job,
Read the Newspaper (11%) or Debate (7%) in the Other Official Language -
10% of Vacationing Canadian Women Admit They're Turned On By Sounds of a Couple Being Intimate in the Next Room, Although Four in Ten (42%) Find It Annoying
When Sharing a Hotel Room With Others, More Than a Third (35%) Work Their Schedule So That They Can Have Some `Alone Time'
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Six in Ten Canadians Strongly Agree that Heritage Minutes are a Good Way to Teach Canadians About Our History (63%) and Are Important Vehicles for Telling Canadian Stories (60%)
Canadians Favourite Minutes Include Jackie Robinson and the Halifax Explosion; Majority Want to See New Minutes Created by Emerging Canadian Filmmakers (58%) and Film Students (53%)
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Nine in Ten (91%) Managers and Supervisors Agree It's Important to Improve Their Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
Three-quarters (73%) Have No Significant Strength in Any of the Four Key Skills Used for Managing Emotions
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More Canadians (26%, +4 pts) Have No Personal Debt Compared to Last year, Although Those With Debt Are Less Comfortable (40%, -5 pts) and More Anxious (34%, +2pts) With Their Debt Level This Year
Despite This, Majority (58%) of Canadians Are Happy With Their Current Debt Situation