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Nearly Half (48%) of Canadians Aged 45 to 60 Don't Feel They're On the Right Financial Track for a Satisfactory Retirement
With Most (61%) Saying They Intend on Remaining in Their Home for as Long as They Can, Four in Ten (36%) Would Consider Leveraging Their Home Equity to Help Finance Their Retirement
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While Half (51%) Believe Ontario Heading on Right Track (+19 Points from One Year Ago), Just One Third (34%) Say McGuinty Government Has Done a Good Job and Deserves Re-Election
PC Hudak (38%, +1) Continues to Lead as Ontarian's Choice for Best Premier But Incumbent Liberal Premier McGuinty (33%, +4)
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The Young and Risky Traveller: Nearly Half (44%) of Canadians Aged 18 to 34 Typically Fail to Insure Themselves Before Travelling to the United States
One in Three (34%) Believe Their Provincial Health Plan Will Cover Them if They Need Medical Care in the United States
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When it comes to Healthcare, Most Canadians (89%) Expect the Federal Government to Play a Leading Role - and Think that a First Ministers Meeting Needs to be Called as Soon as Possible to Address the Challenges Facing the Health System (92%)
Gap Between Perceived Level of Importance and Rating of Performance Suggests Ample Room for Improvement in the
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Rising Gas, Food Prices Hitting Canadian Households Hard
RBC CCO Index Drops Two Points as 45% say Inflation Has Had Significant Impact on Their Budget
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Game Three Blowout Doesn't Deflate Canucks Fans
8 in 10 BCers Still Excited Over the Cup Final, Still Following Closely, and Still Expect to Win
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Redeeming Flights (57%) Most Popular Reward Among Travel Reward Credit Card Holders
But Four in Ten (40%) Say There Were No Reward Seats Available for their Preferred Flight or Dates
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Usage Skyrockets as Canadians Get Wise to Smartphones
Smartphone Ownership in Canada Increases by Over 50% in Just One Year