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And They're Off ... PCs and Wildrose Tied for Lead Out of the Gate
PCs (38%) and Wildrose (38%) Tied in Voter Support
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Home Sweet Home: Majority of Canadians Would Rather Renovate (83%) than Sell (17%) if their House Needed Major Repairs
With Majority (61%) of Canadians Planning Home Renos in Next Two Years, Bathrooms (43%) and Kitchens (43%) are the Focus
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Half (49%) of Canadians Bracing for `Bad News' Federal Budget; Few (9%) Think it will be `Good News'
Six in Ten (58%) say Government Should Focus on Deficit Reduction; Four in Ten (42%) Prefer Spending on
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Majority (54%) Approves of Federal Government's Management of the Economy
Most (87%) Agree Government's Number-One Priority Should Be Economic Prosperity, Support (73%) Expanding Free Trade and Immigration Reform (79%) to Focus on Economy
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Scandals and Controversy Have Little Immediate Impact on Political Support as Tories (37%) Maintain Large Lead Over NDP (29%), Liberals (23%)
Half (51%) Say Country on Right Track,
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Canadians Split on Whether Accusations of Robo-Call Conservative Conspiracy are True (50%) or Not (47%)
Four Percent (4%) of Canadians Strongly Believe they Received a Call During Election Campaign that Deliberately Tried to Confuse Them About Where to Vote
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Canadians (17%) More Likely Than Americans (3%) To Say War of 1812 Most Important War in Formation of Country's Identity
But Americans Slightly More Likely than Canadians to Say It's Important to Commemorate Event, Teach the War in School
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Most (74%) Canadians Believe Mexico Has `Serious Safety and Security Problem' in Tourist Destinations, Just One Quarter (26%) Think Recent Attacks are `Isolated Incidents'
Only Three in Ten (29%) Think Mexico is Safe for Canadians to
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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