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Two Thirds (65%) of Canadians Believe Relationship between Canada and U.S. Will Be Better for Canadians with Obama Compared to Bush, but Most Believe Issue Progress Will Stay the Same, Not Get Better
And If Obama Asks, Majority (71%) Says Canada Should Say `No' To Any Extension of Canada's Mission in Afghanistan
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Three Quarters (76%) of Canadians Believe Obama's Election a `Good Thing'--Up a Whopping 50 Points over What They Thought of Bush at Outset of His 2004 Term
Majority (52%) Believes Expectations of Obama Overblown and Think Impact of President in First Term Will be Modest Except in one Area: 81% Say He'll Improve U.S. Image around the World
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Bearing Witness to History in the Making: One Third (32%) of Canadians Plan to Watch or Listen to President-elect Barack Obama's Inauguration on Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Over 7.5 Million Adult Canadians Say They'll Tune In
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Amidst Deepening Economic Concern, Majority (55%) Still Believes Canada on Right Track
Tories (39%) Continue to Lead Grits (28%), NDP (15%),
Green (9%) and Bloc (8%) -
The Gaza Strip Conflict: Taking Sides not Easy
36% of Those Following Events Side with Israel,
13% with Palestinians and Hamas, Half (51%) Neither
Country Split on Israeli Response, But Most (43%) Blame Palestinians for Current Conflict -
Ignatieff Closes Gap on Harper as Choice for Best Prime Minister
Harper (43%) Still Leads but Tumbles after Parliament Debacle with Ignatieff (33%), Layton (23%)
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In Wake of Constitutional Crisis, New Survey Demonstrates that Canadians Lack Basic Understanding of our Country's Parliamentary System
Half of Canadians (51%) Believe the Prime Minister is Directly Elected by Voters
and Three in Four (75%) Don't Know Who Canada's Head of State Is -
Harper Has Hammer, Even With New Grit Leader
Call for Election Looms as Canadians Want Compromise, Confidence, Not Coalition
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Nearly Half of Canadians (43%) Plan to Shop More at Wal-Mart this Christmas
Canadians Believe Basket of Goods Costs Less At Wal-Mart
than at Other Major Retailers