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Almost Half (46%) of Canadians Expect a Permanent Impact on their Finances Following a Serious Health Event
Canadians Age 35 to 54 Hardest Hit by Unforeseen
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Nine in 10 Canadians say all Governments Should Cooperate to Develop a National Strategy for Seniors Health Care
Canada needs a national strategy for seniors health care that addresses the need for care at home, hospitals, hospices and long-term care facilities and at the end of life. A national strategy on seniors health would improve the entire health care system by supporting elderly patients at home as long as possible.
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Designated Driving: A New Generation Comes of Age
A Landmark Piece of Research Conducted for Labatt Breweries of Canada by Ipsos Reid Examines the Social Involvement and Acceptance of Young Adult Designated Driving in Canada
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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadians Believe Childhood Obesity is a `Major Health Problem' Facing the Country's Youth
But Fewer than One in Ten (7%) Parents Think Their Children are Overweight
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Inside the BC Election: What Happened and Why
Liberals Win on Economy and Leadership, While Trust and Change Message Backfires on NDP
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Two in Ten (16%) Working Canadians Say Their Place of Work is Frequently the Source of Feelings of Depression, Anxiety or Other Mental Illness
Most (65%) Employees Say They Wouldn't Be Likely to Talk to Their Boss Openly about a Mental Illness