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Liberals Down But Not Out as Majority (56%) of Canadians Believe Liberals Will Some Day Return to Power under Next Leader
Among 5 Candidates, Most Expect Justin Trudeau to Win Leadership Race (69%) and Have the Best Chance to Beat the Harper Conservatives in the Next Election (62%)
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Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Say 2012 Was a Good Year for Their Family, Up 5 Points From 2011
Nine in Ten (89%) Expect 2013 to be a Good Year for Their Family
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Canadians Cite Hurricane Sandy (20%) and U.S. Election (18%) as Top International Stories of 2012
London Olympic Games (14%), Syrian Civil War (11%), and the
NHL Lockout (10%) Round out Top Five -
Federal Budget Cuts and Changes to Public Pension Plan (21%) Top Canadian Political Story of 2012
Massive Alberta Beef Recall (18%) and Quebec Student Protests (18%) Round out Top 3 Stories of the Year
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Justin Bieber (17%) Edges out Stephen Harper (15%) as Top Canadian Newsmaker of 2012
Shafia Family (10%), Rob Ford (10%),
Pauline Marois (10%) Round out the Top 5 -
One in Five (21%) Canadians are Too Busy Preparing and Organizing Holiday Festivities to Fully Enjoy This Holiday Season
Despite Emergence of New Modes of Communication, Canadians Still Prefer to Give and Receive Traditional Holiday Greetings
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When It Comes To Teen Drivers, Nine in Ten (92%) Canadian Parents Rate Their Teen's Driving Ability as `Fairly Good' Or Better
Most Common Driving Faults: Directions (20%) for Teens, Speeding and Aggressiveness for Dad (19%), and Driving Too Slow (16%) for Mom
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Canadians More Optimistic About Personal Finances (+5 pts.) and National Economy (+3 pts.) in 2013; Younger Canadians Most Optimistic
Top Financial Resolution Will be to Focus on Reducing Debt (31%) While Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Will Spend Less on Big Ticket Items
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Elizabeth May is Canada's Parliamentarian of the Year
As Selected by Members of Parliament Who Participated in the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards Survey