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The Return of Canadian Soldiers from Afghanistan: Canadians Deeply Divided on the Mission and Outcome
Vast Majority Support PM Harper's Decision to Bring Troops Home Amidst Deep Pessimism About the Future of Afghanistan
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Most (91%) Working Canadians Feel Skills Shortage Will Continue to be an Important Issue in 2014
Skilled Trades Offers Greatest Job Opportunities, According to Canadians
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Celebrities In the Media: No Journalism Here Just Click Bait
Fuelled By Media Trawling For Site Ad Revenue
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Just One Quarter (24%) of Torontonians Believe Mayor Ford Should Currently Be in Office Today, Most (76%) Torontonians Want Mayor to Step Down Now
Despite Troubles at City Hall, Majority (65%) Say Province Shouldn't Intervene
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Three-Quarters (75%) of Canadians Believe Oil Refineries Should Prioritize Local Oil Before Importing From Other Countries
Seven in Ten (70%) Think It's Important to Access New Export Markets to Reduce Reliance on Exporting to the U.S.
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Tories (32%) and Grits (31%) Continue to Spar, But NDP (26%) Remains in the Game
Tories Lead on Economy, But Trail on other Key Issues;
NDP Leads on Understanding Middle Class