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Canada: A Land of Immigrants Becomes More Positive About Immigration
90% Disagree That Canada Would Be Better off If Immigrants Went Back to Where They Came From; Two Thirds (63%) Believe Recent Immigrants Should Have Equal Say about Canada's Future
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Offering Workplace Health Benefits Into Retirement Likely To Encourage Employees To Stay In Workforce Longer
Nine In Ten (91%) Say Good Benefit Package An Important Factor In Determining Whether Or Not A Job Is Good
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Room To Trim Around The Waist: Canadians In Six Cities Take Obesity Audit
While Many Overweight Individuals Recognize Health Risks of Being Overweight, Only a Minority Believe Risks Apply to Them Personally
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Boomers Baffled About Role As Executor Of A Will
Canadians Believe Responsibilities Include Taking Care of Deceased's Children (31%) And Adopting Their Pets (24%)
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Canadians Believe Wine Must Make A Good Impression
Majority (53%) bring wine as gift most often when attending house party
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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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Canadians Not Getting Tested For Osteoporosis, Despite High Awareness
While Nine In Ten (89%) Know At Least a Little About The Disease, Most (70%) Canadians Over The Age Of Fifty Have Never Been Tested;
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Canadians Perceive Crime Increases To Be Less Acute In Their Communities
In 1994, Seven In ten (68%) Perceived Crime To Be Increasing; In 2007, Less Than Half (45%) Perceive Crime To Be Increasing
Canadians Confidence In Police And RCMP Remains Consistent; Confidence In Judicial And Penal Systems Increases From Ten Years Ago -
As Dr. Kevorkian Released, Just One Quarter (25%) Believe Doctor-Assisted Suicide Should Be Illegal
Most (76%) Canadians Support `Right to Die'
Canadians Unchanged In Their Opinions Of Fourteen Years Ago -
Canadians Turn To Nursing Organizations To Obtain Trustworthy Healthcare Information
Nearly all (84%) Canadians Trust the Information Given to them by Nursing Organizations
While only three in ten (30%) rate the Quality of Healthcare in Canada as `Excellent' or `Very Good', Canadians credit Frontline Workers for Major Responsibility of Quality Care