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As Canada Prepares for Arrival of Its Queen, Six in Ten Canadians (58%, +5) Believe Canada Should End Ties to Monarchy When Her Majesty's Reign Ends
Majority (62%, +9) Believes Canada's Head of State Should Be
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Pre-Retirement Jitters Abound as Only Four in Ten (45%) Adults Nearing Retirement Age are Confident in their Financial Future
Two in Ten (20%) Pre-Retirees Say They'll Never Fully Retire
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Two in Three (64%) Canadians Think its Feasible that Provincial Health Spending Could Escalate to 70-80% of Budgets Within Next Twenty Years
To Contain Costs, Majority (64%) Would be Willing to Allow People to Purchase Private Insurance to Receive Treatment in Private Facilities Outside of Government System
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Nearly One Half (45%) of Canadians Considering a Used Car as their Next Vehicle
Based on their Experience, Most (93%) Believe a Used Car is Reliable
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The Canadian-Content Conundrum:
Majority (53%) of Canadians Say We Should Stop Worrying about Imposing Canadian Content Rules
And, Reviewing the Reviewers: Four In Ten (40%) Canadians Would Be Swayed by a Review That Said a Show or Event Was Lousy or Not Worth Going to See and Would Avoid It -
Nine in Ten (87%) Ontarians Believe Amount of Tree Loss in Ontario Every Year is a Serious Problem
Most (82%) Believe Collective Impact of Tree Loss Over Past Decade has Created a Crisis for Ontario's Ecosystem
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Canadians' Water Conservation Habits Go Down the Drain
While Most (78%) Think they try Reasonably Hard to Conserve Water, Many Admit to Water-Wasting Activities
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Eight in Ten (80%) Call Themselves a "Canadian Nationalist", Up 8 Points from One Year Ago
Olympics Inspire Sizeable Increase in Quebec as Majority (63%) of Quebecers Now Call Themselves "Canadian Nationalists", Up 16 Points
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Winter Olympics Cool Heat Placed on Harper: Diversion Gives Harper's Tories (37%) a Boost over Ignatieff's Grits (29%)
Ignatieff Tumbles to just 21% who Believe He'd Make the Best Prime Minister, Far Back of Harper (46%) and Badly Trailing Layton (33%)
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Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Aged 50+ Admit to Actions that Could Put Them at Risk of Falling Victim to Financial Fraud or Identity Theft
Nearly Two in Ten (16%) Admit to Having Been a Victim of Fraud, Identity Theft, or a Violation of their Financial Privacy