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Majority of Canadians Support Adopting American-Style `Town-Hall' Debates (75%), More Televised Leaders Debates (65%), and More Referenda (59%), But Don't Want Political Action Committees (47%) or Removal of Spending Limits (25%)
Majority of Canadians (62%) Support Online Voting in Canada
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Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians Believe Barack Obama Will Retain Presidency and 86% Would Vote for Obama If They Could
84% Say Obama Better for Canada and Would Have a Better Relationship With Canadian Government (82%) than Rival Romney
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Majority (59%) of Americans, Minority of Canadians (41%) Would Support Their Country Participating in a Pre-Emptive Strike Against Iran's Nuclear-Enrichment Program
Threat of Nuclear-Armed Iran Nears Top of List of 9 Possible Global Threats for Both Americans (#2) and Canadians (#3); Neither Presidential Candidate, Obama (net -6 pts.)/Romney (net -2 pts.), Benefits From Drawing "Redline" For Strike If Iranian Regime Develops Capacity to Build A Nuclear Bomb
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One in Three (33%) Canadians Witnessed Child Labour Exploitation While Away on Vacation; Most (77%) Canadians Say They're Disturbed to See Children Working in Travel Industry While They're on Vacation
Half (50%) Would be Willing to Spend an Average of 27% More on Their Vacation If Companies Guaranteed They Don't Use Child Labour
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Investment Safety (44%) Most Important When Considering Buying GICs; Liquidity (65%) Least Important Consideration
Canadians Interested in GICs That Offer Yearly Interest Rate Increases (80%), Provide Regular Income (70%), and are Linked to the Stock Market (65%)
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If Quebec Proceeds with Sovereignty Referendum and "Yes" Wins, Majority (57%) of Canadians Outside Quebec Would Negotiate Outright Breakup, Not Political or Economic Association (43%)
Majority of Quebecers (55%) and Those in Rest of Canada (67%) Say "Clear Majority" for Winning Referendum Should be No Less than 66%
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Canadian Financial Advisors See U.S. Markets as More Bullish than Canadian Counterpart in Next Fiscal Year
Slowdown in Chinese Economy (57%), Breakup of Eurozone (43%), and Sovereign Debt Crisis (39%) Seen As Biggest Threats to Canadian Economy
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NDP (38%) Move Ahead, Challenge Tories (35%) For the Lead
NDP Lead in Quebec (40%) and Ontario (40%), Trouble for Tories
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While Queen Lauded and People Warm to Prince Charles, Country Split on Future of Monarchy in Canada
Attitudes towards Monarchy in Canada more Positive than Last Year, but Country Remains Divided on Issue
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Agree Liberal Party is a `Party of the Past'
Half (52%) of Canadians Have `Written Off the Liberals',
Harper Bests all Current Party Leaders in Positive Impressions