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Two in Three (64%) Canadians Think its Feasible that Provincial Health Spending Could Escalate to 70-80% of Budgets Within Next Twenty Years
To Contain Costs, Majority (64%) Would be Willing to Allow People to Purchase Private Insurance to Receive Treatment in Private Facilities Outside of Government System
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Only 34% of Canadians Want Abortion Debate Reopened, 46% say `Leave Things as they Are', 17% Don't Care One Way or the Other
Canadians More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants to Leave Things as they Are' (50%), While One in Three (34%) Would be More Likely to Support a Party that `Wants a New Abortion Law'
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Eruption disruption: One-in-six Canadians know someone who has been directly impacted by the volcanic eruption in Iceland
16% of Canadians know someone who is presently stuck in Europe and 4% are planning a
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Tory (37%) Lead Over Grits (27%) Widens To Ten Points
Liberals Receive No Bounce from Canada 150 Thinker's Conference,
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British Columbians Placing Less Emphasis on Environmental Factors in Store Choice Decision
BC retailers could be doing a better job at communicating their environmental actions as half of
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BC's First Time Home Buyers Shrinking as Home Prices Continue to Climb
Home Renovation Tax Credit - Major Impact on British Columbians' Decision to Renovate
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Six in Ten (59%) Say Canadian Healthcare System Is Not Sustainable Because of Costs
Majority (65%) Agrees Raising Taxes Isn't the Answer
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In Lead up to Budget Day, Canadians Want a Long-Term Deficit-Reduction Strategy that Ensures Sustainability of Important Programs like Health Care
While Most Accept No Increase in Health Spending This Year, Canadians Want Feds to Hold Provinces Accountable for Dollars Spent
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McGuinty Liberals (38%) End 2009 Seven Points Down from Where they Started
New Leaders Hudak (PC's 34%), Horwath (NDP 15%) and Schreiner (Green 10%) have 2010 to Pepper and Prepare for Election in
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Canadians Choose Obama's Inauguration (31%), H1N1 Flu (26%), Economic Recession (22%) as Biggest News Stories of 2009
Quebec only Region that Places H1N1 pandemic (33%) ahead of Obama's Inauguration (27%)
Those With Kids (46%) in the Household Twice as Likely as Those Without (22%) to Say H1N1 was the Top Story