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Only One in Ten (8%) Americans and Canadians Believe the World Can Tolerate a Nuclear-Capable Iran; Most (92%) Believe it Cannot be Tolerated
Canadians Not Satisfied With the Quality of Public Debate Generally: Majority (74%) of Canadians Believe Canadians are Too Reserved When it Comes to Debating Important Issues, Public Debate is One-Sided (69%)
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Less Than Half (44 Per Cent) of Canadian Employees Have Confidence in the Senior Leadership at Their Workplace; British Columbians (43 Per Cent), Atlantic Canadians (43 Per Cent), and Retail Employees (39 Per Cent) Least Confident
Only Slightly More `Agree' (39%) That They Trust What Senior Leaders Say Than `Disagree' (32%)
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While a Majority of Canadians Feel Informed on the Issue of HIV/AIDS, They're Less Informed Now (57%, -13 pts.) Compared to Five Years Ago (70%)
Less Canadians (34%, - 25 pts.) Believe HIV/AIDS to be an International Emergency, While More (54%, +18 pts) Think Calling the Disease a `Pandemic' is an Exaggeration
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Women Managers and Execs Say Managing Work and Family (60%), Outdated Perceptions of Women in the Workplace (51%) Biggest Obstacles in Career Progression
Salaries (77%) and Promotions (72%) Seen as Biggest Divisions Between Men and Women
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The Maple Leaf, Salmon and Beer: Canadians Assess What is Quintessentially Canadian
Three Quarters (74%) Think Displaying the Flag and Patriotism Any Way is OK, Including on Underwear (60%); Two in Ten (19%) Would Consider Getting a Flag Tattoo
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British Columbians Name Most Environmentally-Friendly Retailers
Majority (71%) Say A Retailer's Environmental Activities Important In Their Shopping Decision
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Canadians Vote Royal Newlyweds Wills and Kate as Top International Newsmakers of 2011
Deceased Libyan Dictator Moammar Gadhafi (17%), U.S. President Barack Obama (13%), Deceased Apple CEO Steve Jobs (13%) and Hollywood Star Charlie Sheen (6%) Complete the Top 5
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Canadians Say Death of Jack Layton (37%) was Top Canadian News Story of 2011
Royal Visit (13%), Vancouver Hockey Riots (9%), Federal Election (8%) and Occupy Protests (7%) Round out the Top-Five Stories