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Two in Three (66%) Canadians Say Living Better Is More Than Just Physical or Mental Health
While Six in Ten (61%) Admit They Need to Live Better, Seven in Ten (69%) Agree Living Better is More Difficult Today than Ever Before
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Most (83%) Ontarians Support Ban on Indoor Tanning by Youth Under the Age of 18
With Provincial Election Looming, Majority (65%) of Ontarians Say its Important the Party they Support Commits to This Ban
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BC Liberals (41%) and NDP (39%) Effectively Tied
Advantage Liberals on Leadership: Christy Clark (47%) Leads Adrian Dix (25%) by Wide Margin as Best Premier
Advantage NDP on Government Record: Only One-Third Approve (35%) of Overall Government Performance -
One Quarter (25%) of Ontarians Admit it's Difficult to Lead a Healthy Life and Make Healthy Choices
Most (85%) Ontarians Would `Support' the Ontario Provincial Government Increasing Its Investment in Health
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While Nine in Ten (90%) Pre-Retirees Expect to Have a Successful Retirement, Four in Ten (36%) `Worried' They Won't Have Enough Money
Two in Ten (21%) Say Their Parents Outlived or are
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With Liberal "Hail Mary" on Healthcare in Final Quarter of Campaign, Poll Finds Liberals Least Trusted on Healthcare
Harper Dealing With His Own Problems in Guergis Affair
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Seven in Ten (70%) Renters in Ontario Say Buying a Home is in their Plan
But Majority (89%) of Ontarians Believe Owning a Home Will Become Even More Difficult for Future Generations
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Retirement Not a Choice for Many as Four in Ten (41%) Retired Canadians Say Timing of Their Retirement Wasn't Their Choice
Of the Retirees (5%) Who Have Gone Back to Work,
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Healthcare (35%) Trumps Economy and Jobs (24%), Debt Reduction (15%), Education (12%) and the Environment (11%) as Top Issue for Federal Election
Two in ten (17%) Prairie and Northern Canadians would be `Very Likely' to Change Their Vote if the Party they Currently Support Fails to Present a Plan for the Future of Health Care
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One in four (24%) Atlantic Canadians would be `Very Likely' to Change Their Vote if the Party they Currently Support Fails to Present a Plan for the Future of Health Care
Atlantic Canadians Say Healthcare (39%) Trumps Economy and Jobs (24%), Debt Reduction (14%), Education (12%) and the Environment (7%) as Top Issue for Federal Election