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Most (74%) Canadians Oppose Idea of Raising Eligibility Age for Old-Age Security to 67, Half (49%) Strongly Opposed
Just One Quarter (26%) Support Proposed Reforms
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More Canadians Getting Screened for Colon Cancer
But Majority (53%) Believes People only Screened for Cancer
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When it Comes to Winter Weather in Canada, One Quarter (23%) of Canadians Say `Bring it On!'
While Most (61%) Only Complain When It's Bone-Chillingly Cold,
Four in Ten (41%) Would Rather do Anything than Step Outside in
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Two in Ten Canadians (22%), Americans (21%) Have a Tattoo
One in Ten Tattooed Canadians (10%), Americans (11%) Regret It
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British Columbians on the Northern Gateway Pipelines Project
Four-in-Ten (42%) Familiar with Project
Project Support (48%) Well Ahead of Project Opposition (32%) -
Things are Looking Up for 2012, as Nine in Ten (88%) Think it Will be a Good Year for Them and Their Family
Just Three Quarters (74%) Say that 2011 was a Good Year for Them
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All Things Considered, Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say 2011 was a Good Year for their Family, While One Quarter (26%) Say it was a Bad Year
Canadians Most Likely to Say Their Health is Good (84%), Followed by their Happiness (82%), Social Life (76%),
Romantic Life (64%) and Financial Situation (61%) -
Canadians Vote Royal Newlyweds Wills and Kate as Top International Newsmakers of 2011
Deceased Libyan Dictator Moammar Gadhafi (17%), U.S. President Barack Obama (13%), Deceased Apple CEO Steve Jobs (13%) and Hollywood Star Charlie Sheen (6%) Complete the Top 5
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Canadians Say Death of Jack Layton (37%) was Top Canadian News Story of 2011
Royal Visit (13%), Vancouver Hockey Riots (9%), Federal Election (8%) and Occupy Protests (7%) Round out the Top-Five Stories
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Canadians Say Death of Osama Bin Laden (25%), Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (22%) Top International News Stories of 2011
Royal Wedding (19%) and European Debt Crisis (19%)
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