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14th RBC Home Ownership Survey, Part Two: Fixed Mortgages Still Preferred, But Interest In Combination On The Rise
Survey Finds Confusion In The Marketplace About Different Types Of Rates
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Will He Or Won't He?
Budget Bounce Hits Magic Majority Heights for Harper's Minority Tories and May Tempt Call for Spring Vote; Tories Now Lead By Wide Margin Everywhere in Country Except Quebec Where They Are Tied For Second Place
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Canadians Favour Investing In Health Care Over Reducing Taxes
Survey Also Finds That Half of Canadians Say That The Way They Vote Will Be Influenced If A Wait Time Guarantee is Not Delivered Before the Next Federal Election
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Profit Gouging Behind Gas Pump Prices, Not Explanation Mishaps Say Canadians (80%)
Given Choice, Majority (71%) Say Government Should Focus on Gas Prices, Not Bank Fees
Majority (61%) Say Petroleum Company Presidents Should Be Called To Testify, Explain, To All Party Parliamentary Committee But Government Should Just Regulate Industry (53%), Not Own Gas Company (20%) -
Almost One Third (31%) Of Voters Might Switch Their Vote To Harper Tories Depending On What's In Monday's Federal Budget
Budget Offers Good News, Bad News Expectations for Many
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Tories Remain Mired In The Minority Muck, Cling To Slight Advantage Over Grits
Appears to Be Little Incentive for Any Party to Head to An Early Election. Most Canadians Think That The Government Is Working Fine For Now And Don't See The Need for Election, However, About Half Expect One This Spring
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Only One-In-Five Canadians View Themselves As Expert Or Very Skilled With Technology
Vast Majority Of Canadians Feel They Are Barely Keeping Up To Technology, Or Are Falling
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