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One in Three (33%) English-Canadians Expect Harper to Win English-Language Debate, Followed by Ignatieff (24%), Layton (13%), and Duceppe (2%), Three in Ten (28%) Don't Know
The Economy (28%), Healthcare (16%) and Ethics and Accountability (16%) Top the List of Issues Canadians Want the Leaders to Discuss
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Nearly Half (45%) of Canadians Say Rising Gas and Food Prices Having a `Significant Impact' on their Budget
Overall RBC CCO Index Rises 3 Points Thanks to
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The Canadian Federal Election Campaign and Social Media: Ground Breaking Research Measures Participation Rate among Potential Voters During an Election Campaign
Finds Just 6% Discuss Policy and Politics Every Day on Social and News Media Sites but with 21% Participating Weekly, Future Growth Likely
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Making the Grade: Canadians Rate the Campaigns So Far Four in Ten Give the Conservative (44%) and NDP (44%) Campaigns a Grade of A or B, Fewer Give Good Marks to Liberals (31%)
Canadians Yet to be Tuned in to Election as Only 10% Strongly Agree Leaders Talking about what Matters to Them
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The Canadian Election after Week #2: Harper's Conservatives (41%) Hold Lead over Ignatieff's Liberals (26%), Layton's NDP (19%) and May's Green Party (4%) with Duceppe's Bloc Leading in Quebec at 37% (9%)
Depending on Turnout, Tories Could Get Coveted Majority (44%) and
Big Shifts Could Come With Soft Second Choice Liberals
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Majority (55%) of Canadians Aged 18-34 Think it Makes More Sense to Wait Before Buying a Home
Nearly Half (46%) of Younger Homeowners Say Their Mortgage is Eating Up Too Much of Their Income
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Two in Ten (20%) Canadians Who Own a Mobile Device Use It to Access the Internet
New Ipsos Reid Research Defines Segments of Mobile-Phone Users
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Split Decision: Half of Canadians Support Coalition (48%), Half Oppose Coalition (52%)
Majority (54%) Would Prefer a Liberal-NDP Coalition To a
Harper Majority Government (46%),
Split 50%/50% When Bloc is Added to the Coalition