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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 -
Torontonians Give Green Light to City Council to Approve Recommendation to Contract Out Trash Collection West of Yonge Street
Twice as Many Torontonians Support (61%) the Plan as
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More Canadians Using Social Media to Engage in Election, But Traditional News Sites Still Seen as Most Important Sources of Information
Three in Ten Canadians (31%) Discussed Policy and Politics on Social and News Media Spaces Online in the Past Week,
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A Ladies' Night In: Cocktails and Gossip
Two in Three (66%) Say Alcoholic Drinks and Cocktails Are Important to the Success of a Ladies' Night In,
Just Three in Ten (29%) Women Say They Don't Gossip -
One in Ten (9%) Voters Absolutely Certain to Turn Up at Polls on Election Day Still Up for Grabs in Last Two Weeks of Campaigning
Majority (84%) of these Crucial Motivated Voters Have Made Up Their Mind Either Before Campaign Started (61%), Before (19%) or After (4%) the Debates as Harper and Layton Now Duke it out for Momentum
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Earth Hour Participation Rates Continue to Decline
Four in ten (44%) Canadians say they Participated Last Saturday,
Down 3 Points from Last Year and 16 Points From 2009 -
On Eve of Confidence Votes, Half (50%) of Canadians Say to Opposition Parties: Pass Budget, Avoid Election
Conservatives (43%) Spike into Majority Zone as Grits (24%) Tumble and Trail by Almost 20 Points with Finger on Election Trigger,
Pending Election is Conservatives to Lose -
Metro Vancouver Residents Divided Over Downtown Casino-Hotel Project
Majority Expect Significant Economic Benefits AND Significant Social Costs
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Three Quarters of Canadians (72%) Admit to Having Used the Toilet as a Convenient Garbage Can
While Most (78%) Say they Try Reasonably Hard to Conserve It, Items that Canadians Have Flushed Down the Toilet Include Hair (38%), Food (37%), Pests (35%) and Cigarettes (22%)