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Earth Hour Participation Rates Continue to Decline
Four in ten (44%) Canadians say they Participated Last Saturday,
Down 3 Points from Last Year and 16 Points From 2009 -
As Government Falls and Election Ensues, Half (49%) of Canadians Believe Harper would be Best Prime Minister for Canada, Layton (34%) Bests Ignatieff (17%)
Harper Ahead on all Key Positive Leadership Traits as Canadians Say Healthcare (18%), Economy (15%), Taxes (12%), Jobs (8%) and Trustworthiness (7%) Most Important Issues of the Campaign
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Test Driving the Campaign Narratives: Conservative and Liberal Potential Ballot Questions Square Off
Six in Ten (63%) Say It's More Important to Elect a Leader that Will Provide an Honest, Open and Trustworthy Government,
While Four in Ten (37%) Say Electing a Party That Will Ensure the Economic Recovery Continues is More Important -
Two in Three (68%) Believe Canada Will Compromise Too Much to Get a Perimeter Security Agreement with the U.S.
Country Split On Whether They Trust Stephen Harper to Negotiate a Deal That Improves Border Access But Doesn't Sacrifice Independence
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Canadians Less Optimistic Than a Year Ago About Future of Economy
While Job Anxiety Has Dropped,
Canadians Sober to the Realities of Slow Recovery to This Point -
Four In Ten Canadians With Workplace Retirement Plans Don't Know Their Projected Retirement Income
Majority Spend At Most 10 Minutes Per Year Reviewing Their Plan Statements
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With Spring Election Speculation Building, Four in Ten (42%) Think Harper Government Deserves Re-Election, Four in Ten (40%) Want an Election
Canadians Split on Whether the Minority
Government is Working -
Four-In-Ten Canadians Plan To Pay More Attention To Their Holiday Spending Budget This Year, Than Last
Another Four-In-Ten Are Focusing About The Same As Last Year And One In Six Are "Not Even Worrying About It"