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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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Hudak and his Ontario PCs on the March: Hudak Bests Premier McGuinty on Attributes, PCs Now in the Lead as Two thirds (64%) Want a Change
PCs (36%) Narrowly Lead Liberals (35%),
NDP (18%) and Green Party (11%) Trail Behind -
Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians `Agree' that Improving Literacy Levels in Canada is Key to Improving the Country's Economy
Most (95%) `Agree' that Literacy Training is Critical to
Improving Job Prospects for Canadians -
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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Canadians Take Advantage of Summer Vacation by Enjoying Some Down Time
Topping the List of Preferred Vacation Activities Include Staying Home and Enjoying Own Town or City (24%) and Spending Time at a Cottage on a Lake (23%)
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Four in Ten (37%) Canadian Adults Say They Don't Always Wear a Life Jacket When on a Boat in the Water
Majority (51%) of Those Aged 18 to 34 Admit They Don't
Always Wear a Life Jacket -
Twenty Years After Oka Crisis, Majority (57%) of Canadians Don't Believe Quality of Life for Aboriginals in Canada is Getting Better
Six in Ten (60%) Agree that Governments Lack the Political Will
to Make Any Real Changes that Would Benefit the
Aboriginal Peoples of Canada -
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