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When It Comes To Teen Drivers, Nine in Ten (92%) Canadian Parents Rate Their Teen's Driving Ability as `Fairly Good' Or Better
Most Common Driving Faults: Directions (20%) for Teens, Speeding and Aggressiveness for Dad (19%), and Driving Too Slow (16%) for Mom
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Most (88%) Ontarians `Support' Creation of Province-Wide Registry of Homes Used as Marijuana Grow-Ops
One Quarter (24%) of Ontarians have Seen or Know of Homes in their Neighbourhood that Have Been Used as a Grow-Op
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Canadians More Optimistic About Personal Finances (+5 pts.) and National Economy (+3 pts.) in 2013; Younger Canadians Most Optimistic
Top Financial Resolution Will be to Focus on Reducing Debt (31%) While Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Will Spend Less on Big Ticket Items
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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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Buzz Around Justin Trudeau and Liberal Leadership Contest Creates Momentum, But Liberals (26%) Still Trail NDP (30%) and Conservatives (34%)
Liberals Make Strong Gains Among Ontarians (+8 pts.), Quebecers (+10 pts.), Middle-Aged (+9 pts.), Seniors (+12 pts.) and Women (+11 pts.) Since the Summer
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More Canadians This Year (30%) Than in 2010 (22%) Intend to Attend an Official Remembrance Day Service on November 11th
Most (85%) Canadians Agree Remembrance Day Should be a
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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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Ontarians Fear Cancer (70%) the Most Ahead of Heart Disease (59%), Alzheimer's (57%), Diabetes (41%), Multiple Sclerosis (34%), and HIV/AIDS (27%)
If Diagnosed with Cancer, More Ontarians Would Fear Feeling Sick and Being Unable to Do Everyday Things (82%) Than Dying (77%); Women Fear Potential Outcomes of Cancer More than Men
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Three-Quarters (72%) of Canadians Are Experiencing an Uncomfortable Level of Stress; Number Jumps to Nine in Ten (90%) Among 18-24 Year Olds
Finances (44%) and Work Life (26%) Among Top Causes for Excessive Stress Levels