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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadians Believe Childhood Obesity is a `Major Health Problem' Facing the Country's Youth
But Fewer than One in Ten (7%) Parents Think Their Children are Overweight
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Inside the BC Election: What Happened and Why
Liberals Win on Economy and Leadership, While Trust and Change Message Backfires on NDP
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Two in Ten (16%) Working Canadians Say Their Place of Work is Frequently the Source of Feelings of Depression, Anxiety or Other Mental Illness
Most (65%) Employees Say They Wouldn't Be Likely to Talk to Their Boss Openly about a Mental Illness
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Ipsos Lends a Helping Hand to Vancouver Charities
Ipsos in Vancouver Fundraises $17,000 for Those in Need
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Albertans & Indoor Tanning
One Quarter (27%) of Young Albertans Have Used An Indoor Tanning Bed In The Past 12 Months
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Most (85%) Canadians `Agree' Medicinal Marijuana Should Go Through Same Rigorous Testing and Approval as Other Medicines
Seven in Ten (79%) `Agree' Health Canada Shouldn't Abdicate Its Responsibility for Approving Medical Marijuana for Patient Use
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadian Parents Believe More Time Devoted to Physical Education Would Lead to Improvements in Math, Science, and Reading/Writing
While Most Parents Believe Health (89%) and Physical Education (91%) Are Important, Fewer (77%) Are Satisfied with the Quality of Teaching in These Subjects