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Almost Half (49%) of Canadians Would Like to Get a New Vehicle
Four in Ten (43%) Canadians `Agree' that State of Economy Has Forced Them to Hold on to their Vehicle Longer than they Would Like
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Knowledge of First and Second World War Lowest Among Young Canadians
However, Knowledge of the War in Afghanistan Highest Among Young Canadians
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Le niveau de connaissance de la Premiиre et de la Deuxiиme Guerre mondiale est le plus faible parmi les jeunes Canadiens
Par contre, le niveau de connaissance de la guerre en Afghanistan est le plus йlevй chez les jeunes Canadiens
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Yawn: Same Old, Same Old
Conservative (35%) and Liberal (29%) Support Remains Unchanged Since End of September,
And Effectively Unchanged Over Past Four and a Half Years -
Rating Possible BC Liberal Leadership Contenders
Dianne Watts and Carole Taylor are Early Public Favourites
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Canadians Split on Best Direction for Canada as Competing Political Narratives Divide Country
One Half (50%) Support Policies Centred on Economy, Fiscal Management and Reducing Spending, Deficit, Debt and Taxation; Other Half (50%) Supports Policies Focused on Investing in Social Programs and
Stimulating Economy through Government Spending -
Harper (43%) Continues to Best Layton (33%) and Ignatieff (24%) as Man Who Canadians Say Would Make Best Prime Minister of Canada
Ignatieff Fails to Beat Layton in Any Positive Leadership Attribute Studied, Including Best Prime Minister
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British Columbians Continue to Perceive That The HST is Negatively Impacting Them - Only Slightly Less So Than Initially Predicted
Consumers Tell Us Spending for the Holidays Will be Impacted as Well
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Half (51%) of Canadians Believe Khadr Should Serve All (25%) or Some (26%) of his Sentence in Canada
But Seven in Ten (69%) Believe Khadr is Probably Guilty and Plea Bargain is Too Generous
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Despite Shakeups in City Halls Across the Country, Most (63%) Canadians Predict `The Same' Outcome from Their Municipal Leaders
While One Quarter (25%) Believes Their New Municipal Government Will Be Better Able to Provide the Local City Services They Need,
One in Ten (12%) Fear They'll be Worse Off