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Election 2008: At the End of Week 1, Tories Lead But No Magic Breakthrough
In Week of Gaffes, Conservative Machine Only Ekes Out 2 Points Better Than Last Election Finish:
Tories (38%), Liberals (29%), NDP (13%), Green (11%) -
The Political Landscape at Ground Level: Part I Election Myth Busting
And How Voter Preference Looks On the Eve Of An
Anticipated Drop of the Writ
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Six in Ten (60%) Believe Omar Khadr Should Remain in U.S. Custody at Guantanamo Bay
Four in Ten (40%) Say U.S. Government Has `No Right' To Detain Him and Canadian Government Should `Ask for His Return' to Canada
Of The 52% of Canadians Who Have Seen the Video of Khadr's Interrogation,
Only One Quarter (22%) Say Their Views Have Changed, Most (78%) Have Not -
As Quebec City Celebrates 400th Anniversary, Majority (63%) Of Quebecers Believe French Language Needs More Protection In Canada Compared With Only One In Ten (11%) In The Rest Of Canada
But Canadians Inside And Outside Of Quebec Agree (51% In Quebec, 57% In Rest Of Canada) That The Quebec Independence Movement Is `Dormant, But Ready To Start Up Again At Any Moment'
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When It Comes To Their Ice Cream, Ontarians Want The Real McCoy
Nine In Ten Ontarians (88%) Say It's Important That The Ice Cream They Buy Be Made With Real Milk, And Not Vegetable Oils
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Completing i-Say Surveys Scores Car For Hockey Mom
Brockville, Ontario Woman Wins Big With Ipsos Interactive Services
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New Research Tools From Ipsos ASI Offer Holistic Approach To Advertising Research
Next*360 and CampaignLab Give Advertisers the Power to Optimize Multi-media Campaigns
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Jackpot! Even if They Won the Lottery, Majority (53%) of Canadians Would Continue to Work
Just one third (35%) of Canadians Would Quit and Retire;
Others Would Continue to Work, but Many Would Change Jobs -
Majority (52%) of Online Canadians Not Fully Satisfied with their Internet Experience
Despite Most Users Doing More with their Internet Connection,
Four in ten (38%) Admit They're Not Taking Full Advantage