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Two in ten (20%) Canadians say they will attend an official Remembrance Day service on November 11th this year - Up from 16% in 2008
Approximately 13 million Adult Canadians (54%) say They have a Direct Relative Who Has Served as a
Member of the Canadian Forces During a War/Conflict or is Currently Serving in the Canadian Forces -
`Tis Better to Give Than to Receive
Most (87%) Canadians Prefer to Give Gifts than to Receive (13%), But Men and Women Have a Harder Time Finding the Perfect Gift For Family Members of the Opposite Sex
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Majority (52%) of Canadians Living with Chronic Pain Agree that their Employer Doesn't Like when they Miss Work as a Result of Pain
Nine in Ten (91%) Agree that Pain Has to be Severe before they Consider Staying Home from Work
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On Eve of Royal Visit of Prince of Wales and Duchess Camilla, Majority (57%) Believe Charles Should Take The Throne When Time Comes (up from 51% in 2005)
Country split on whether Canada's head of state should be the Governor General (53%) or the Queen (47%)
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With Only 19% Very Concerned About Getting H1N1 Flu, Half (51%) of Canadians Tepid in Rolling up their Sleeves for Needle, While Other Half (48%) Says No Thanks More Firmly
Two Thirds (62%) Say H1N1 Vaccine Safe For All, But 34% don't think it will be Safe and 29% Fear they will actually get the H1N1 Flu from Vaccine Itself
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With Economic Report Card Out and Non-Confidence Motion In, Will NDP (14%, +2) Force Election?
Ads and Attacks Don't Boost Liberal (30%) Support as Ten-Point Lead in Ontario Keeps Conservatives (37%) Ahead Nationally
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Most (92%) Drivers in Ontario Support New Hand-Held Cellphone Driving Ban, But Majority Says It could Go Further
Seven in Ten (69%) Say Government Should Also Ban People From Eating While Driving
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Public Approval Of BC Liberal Government Collapses
Government Approval Falls to 32% - Lowest Level Recorded for Campbell Government
BC Liberals (35%, down 11 points) Trail NDP (45%, up 3 points) in Voter Support
Gordon Campbell's Approval Rating Also Drops (35%, down 15 points); Carole James Makes Small Gain (55%, up 3 points) -
Ethnic and New Canadians Are More Likely to Deal With a Company that Gets Involved with Their Ethnic Community
Specifically, Sponsoring Cultural Events is Most Worthwhile for Companies