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Downtown Sinkhole Provokes Londoners to Call for Increased Spending on Replacing Water and Sewer Pipes
Majority (56%) `Strongly' Agrees that Fixing Broken Watermains More Costly than Preventive Maintenance
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The Good, Retired Life
Retired Boomers And Those Approaching Retirement Give Their Thoughts On Life After Retirement
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Mental Health In The Workplace
Largest Study Ever Conducted Of Canadian Workplace Mental
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Canadians Enjoy Giving And Receiving Gift Cards
Three Quarters (72%) Of Canadians Would Prefer To Receive A Gift Card Than A Traditional Gift; Eight In Ten (78%) Enjoy Giving Gift Cards
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The Future Of The Senate
Two Thirds (64%) Say Yes To Referendum On Senate, But Majority Wants Reform (52%) Not Abolishment (24%)
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Harper's Tories At High Water Mark (42%) As Quebec Lifts National Fortunes
Tories (31%) Tied With Bloc (31%) In Volatile Quebec,
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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute Canadians Improve Their Military History Knowledge
Ten-Year Benchmark Study Demonstrates That Canadians Aged 18 To 24 Improve Their Knowledge Of Military History
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Ipsos Reid / Dominion Institute Remembrance Day Survey
This Year The Annual Dominion Institute / Ipsos-Reid Remembrance Day Survey Looks What Can Be Done To Improve The Teaching Of History In Schools. These Results Form The Basis Of A Series Of Practical Policy Recommendations That The Dominion Institute Is Making To Improve History Instruction In Canada