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`Tis Better to Give Than to Receive
Most (87%) Canadians Prefer to Give Gifts than to Receive (13%), But Men and Women Have a Harder Time Finding the Perfect Gift For Family Members of the Opposite Sex
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Canadians Becoming Less Concerned With Online Security
A 13% Decline in Those Very Concerned Compared to 2003
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On Eve of Royal Visit of Prince of Wales and Duchess Camilla, Majority (57%) Believe Charles Should Take The Throne When Time Comes (up from 51% in 2005)
Country split on whether Canada's head of state should be the Governor General (53%) or the Queen (47%)
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Support for Mission in Afghanistan Holds Steady (48%) But Come 2011 Majority (52%) Says It's Time for Canada to Pull Out
Over 8 In 10 (82%, Up From 77% in 2007) Proud Of Men and Women Who Serve In Canada's Armed Forces
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Toronto Residents Signal Miller Time is Over: Mayor David Miller's Approval Rating Plummets From 69% in 2005 to 43% Today as Majority (57%) Says City on Wrong Track
In `Head to Head' Vote Challenge, Both John Tory and George Smitherman Beat Incumbent Mayor by 7 Points Each
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Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Keeping a Closer Eye on Monthly Expenditures
Majority (57%) of Those Paying Closer Attention Are Considering
Making Changes To Their Consumption Habits -
Six in Ten (62%) Boomers Say Debt Repayment a Top Priority, Double the Percentage from Six Months Ago
One Half (50%) of Boomers Have Not Changed Their View Of Retirement, Despite Current Economic Turmoil
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Charitable Giving in BC
Vast Majority of British Columbians (84%) Made a Charitable Donation in 2008
Economic Conditions Push a Third of BC Donors (32%) To Reconsider Donating in 2009
24% of BC Donors Likely to Reduce the Amount They Give in 2009; Personal Financial Situation a Key Factor for 44% -
Canada's Youth and the Environment During a Recession
Economic Downturn Affecting Majority of Canada's Youth (66%) but only 34% Say Climate Change Should Become a Lesser Priority and Government Focus more On the Recession
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As Nunavut Celebrates its 10th Anniversary, A Survey Gauges Southern Canadians' Views on the North For the First Time
Three Quarters of Canadians think that `Canadian politicians should focus more attention on Canada's North and less on our
Southern neighbour, the USA'.