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More Than Six in Ten (62%) Canadians Strongly Agree that It's in Canada's Best Interests to Help Homeless Youth Find Employment
Majority (57%) Strongly Believe that Employers Who Hire Such Youth are Making a Difference in the Lives of Youth and Society
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Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Buy Lunch From Local Eateries At Least Once a Month; Two-Thirds (68%) of Those That Do Take Half Hour or Less for Lunch
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Bring Lunch to Work At Least Sometimes Wish They'd Gone Out to Eat Instead
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More Canadians This Year (30%) Than in 2010 (22%) Intend to Attend an Official Remembrance Day Service on November 11th
Most (85%) Canadians Agree Remembrance Day Should be a
Statutory Holiday Across Canada, Majority (58%) Believes It Would Give the Day Added Significance -
Ontarians Fear Cancer (70%) the Most Ahead of Heart Disease (59%), Alzheimer's (57%), Diabetes (41%), Multiple Sclerosis (34%), and HIV/AIDS (27%)
If Diagnosed with Cancer, More Ontarians Would Fear Feeling Sick and Being Unable to Do Everyday Things (82%) Than Dying (77%); Women Fear Potential Outcomes of Cancer More than Men
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Two-Thirds (66%) Believe It's Very Important That Volunteers Teach Children the Importance of Budgeting Their Money
Parents Less Likely to Find Volunteer Initiatives to Teach Children About Financial Literacy `Very Important' Than Those Without Children
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10% of Vacationing Canadian Women Admit They're Turned On By Sounds of a Couple Being Intimate in the Next Room, Although Four in Ten (42%) Find It Annoying
When Sharing a Hotel Room With Others, More Than a Third (35%) Work Their Schedule So That They Can Have Some `Alone Time'
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Nine in Ten (91%) Managers and Supervisors Agree It's Important to Improve Their Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace
Three-quarters (73%) Have No Significant Strength in Any of the Four Key Skills Used for Managing Emotions
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Despite Growth in Digital Media, Canadian News Seekers Still Rely on Traditional Sources for Daily News
4 in 10 (39%) Canadians Highly Engaged `Newsies'
Whereas Majority (60%) Are More Casual, Remote -
While a Majority of Canadians Feel Informed on the Issue of HIV/AIDS, They're Less Informed Now (57%, -13 pts.) Compared to Five Years Ago (70%)
Less Canadians (34%, - 25 pts.) Believe HIV/AIDS to be an International Emergency, While More (54%, +18 pts) Think Calling the Disease a `Pandemic' is an Exaggeration
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Uncovering Myths about Breast Cancer: Nearly One Quarter (22%) of Canadian Women Believe Antiperspirant or Deodorant Can Cause Breast Cancer
Women Divided on Whether Mammogram (54%), Checking Own Breasts (34%), Doctor Examination (11%) or Other Method (1%) is Best Way to Check for Breast Cancer