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Married... With Children? Not Always So
Nearly Four in Ten (36%) Canadians Have Fewer Children than They Initially Wanted
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Parents and Their Children's Mental Health: Where to Go and Who to Trust
Four in Ten (40%) Parents With Children Who Exhibit a Mental-Health Illness are Frustrated that There's No Single Place to Get Information on Children's Mental-Health Issues
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One in Ten (8%) Canadians Rank Arthritis as Disease Most Frequently Associated With Workplace Absences or Long-Term Disability
One Half (47%) of Canadians Feel that Arthritis Most Impacts Patients' Performance at Work, While Two in Five (39%) Think it Affects Home Life and One in Ten (13%) Engaging in Social Activities
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Canadians to Prime Minister Harper: Don't Forget about Healthcare
Seven in Ten (71%) Believe the Federal Government Should be Equally
Focused on Healthcare and the Economy
Canadians Want Their Voices Heard When it Comes to Fixing the Healthcare System as Nine in Ten (86%) Agree They Don't See Any Real Solutions
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Younger Adults Bracing For Increasing Health Costs: 2010 Report Card on Healthcare in Canada
Annual Ipsos Reid/CMA Survey Reveals Canadians Perceive No Improvement in Healthcare System, with Younger Adults More Likely than Boomers to Anticipate Having to Go Into Debt,
Dip into Savings and Alter Retirement Plans to Pay for
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Majority (51%) of Canadians Have Decided to Donate Organs after Death, But Just 27% of Those Who Wish to Donate Have Actually Registered To Do So
Nine in Ten (90%) Consider Improving Access to Organs for Those in Need of a Transplant an "Important Priority" for Canada
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Eight in Ten (78%) Agree It's Important for Canada to Have a Team at the 2014 FIFA World Cup (TM)
Despite Being a Nation of Immigrants, Most (86%) Say if Canada Had a Team in the FIFA World Cup(TM), They'd Cheer First
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Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Changing Maternal-Health Initiative to Fund Abortions in Developing Nations
Minority (44%) of Canadians Support Canada's Current Position of Not Funding Abortions in Developing Nations
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Can Technology Reduce Hospital and Doctor Wait Times?
One quarter (28%) of online Canadians agree that they would prefer to have their first visit with
their doctor via email, text messaging or webcam