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The Cranium Fun Study:
Over Nine in Ten (95%) Canadians Believe Having Fun Leads to a Healthy, Successful Life, While Eight in Ten (80%) Say They Have Enough Fun in Their Own Life
Mike Myers (25%) and Jim Carrey (24%) Tie for Canada's Minister of Fun
One in Three (33%) Would Have Most Fun Playing a Board Game -
Consumer Economic Confidence Remains High
Home Purchase Intentions (14% Likely to Buy) and Near Record Low Job Anxiety (18%) Drive Economic Outlook
One-Year Outlook on Canadian Economy Highest Since April 2003, Matches Robust Numbers in July 2000
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Up 0.74 Points Since August to 113.07 -
Uniting the Right...?
While Almost Half (46%) of Canadians say it's Likely they'd Vote for a Merged Progressive Conservative/Canadian Alliance Party in the Next Federal Election...
In a Head to Head Vote, Federal Liberals Led by Paul Martin (51%) would Trump a New United Conservative Party (32%)...
As Federal Liberals Continue to Lead Today with 47% of the National Decided Vote -
Liberal Juggernaut Appears Headed Towards Majority Government . . . With Liberals (48%) Leading Conservatives (31%) and NDP (15%) in Decided Voter Support in Post-Debate Poll
Majority (52%) of Liberal Supporters Give Party Mandate On Platform . . . Not Just Throwing Tories Out (36%)
If Finances Worse Than Expected, Six in Ten (59%) Say Liberals Should Make Their Platform Promises Work Within Current Provincial Revenue, not Through Increased Taxes (18%) or Increased Deficit (11%) -
Heading Into Leaders Debate, Ontario Liberals (50%, +1 Point) Continue To Hold Decisive Lead Over Conservatives (33%, -2 Points) . . .
While NDP (12%, Unchanged) and Green Party (4%, +2 Points) Continue to Trail
Eves (34%) and McGuinty (31%) Close As to Who Is Expected to Win Debate
However, Six in Ten (60%) Continue to Desire Change in Government As Liberals Appear Poised to Form Majority Government Barring Significant Gaffe Between Now and Election Day -
Parents (86%) Viewed by Ontarians as Most Important Factor in Development of Proper Social Values in Children
Half (52%) Believe Parental Encouragement and Involvement Contributes Most to Educational Success, Teachers (28%) Place Second
52% Believe All Schools Would Improve if Parents Could Freely Choose the School for Their Child -
Same Old, Same Old In BC Politics
BC Liberals (45%) Retain Solid Lead Over NDP (31%) and Green Party (17%)
MacPhail (53%) Continues to Lead Campbell (39%) in Job Approval -
Virtually All (98%) Parents Think it's Important to Ensure Children have Fun and Enjoy Reading
Eight in Ten (80%) Parents Use their Finger to Point to Words when Reading to Young Children
Harry Potter (11%), Winnie the Pooh (9%) and Caillou (7%) Top Characters That Parents Feel Their Children Would Want to Come to Life to Read to Them -
British Columbians Weigh In On Corporate Social Responsibility
BC Companies And Organizations Get Solid, But Not Great, Marks For Being Socially Responsible
Consumers Pessimistic About Their Ability To Influence Companies