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Economy Not Stopping Canadians From Going Green
Canadians Adopting More Green Financial Products, Despite Focus on Economy
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Medication Most Commonly Seen As an Effective Way to Alleviate Arthritic Pain
While Many Feel that Physical Activity Can Reduce Arthritis Symptoms, Some Worry that it May Worsen Pain
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Parents See Beneficial Link Between Volunteering and Education
Nearly All Parents of Above Average Students who Volunteer See the Educational Benefits of Their Children's Charitable Acts
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Parents of Above Average Students Are More Likely to Use Praise to Motivate their Children Academically
Above Average Students also Spend More Time on Homework and Are More Likely to Use Support Materials
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Dominion Institute's new Canadian Icons Survey Reveals Some Not-So-Familiar Faces
Only Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Can Identify Sir John A Macdonald and Only One Half (49%) Can Identify the Governor General based on their Picture. Meanwhile, Terry Fox (88%) and Celine Dion (87%) are the Most Recognizable.
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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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Three quarters (72%) of Working Canadians Believe that Current Levels of Adult Literacy in Canada are a Problem
Only Eight in Ten (79%) `Strongly Agree' that If They Were to Lose Their Job Today, They Possess the Necessary literacy Skills
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Only a Slim Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Health Care Services in Their Community Are Patient-Centred
Best Scores Related to Treatment from Health Care Providers;
Worst Scores Related to Wait Times and Appointment Delays