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Throne Speech Buoys Wynne Liberals (40%) Ahead of Tories (35%), But Only 25% Believe Liberals Deserve Re-Election
Majority (62%) Believes Ontario Headed in the Wrong Direction;
Wynne (28%) Behind Horwath (37%), Brown (35%) as Best Premier -
Canadians Divided on Impact of Immigration on Canada, But Still More Favourable Than Most Other Countries
Broad support for keeping borders open to refugees,
but concerns linger over integration, security -
Half (52%) of Ontarians Say Hydro Rebates Don't go Far Enough
One in Four (24%) Call Rebates Prudent,
While One in Ten (10%) Disagree Saying Ontario Can't Afford Them -
Four in Ten (43%) Canadians to Pay Close Attention to Upcoming Royal Visit
Majority (70%) Say William and Kate Help Keep Monarchy Relevant to Canadians
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Eight in Ten (86%) Canadians Expect the Federal Government to Develop and Implement National Standards on Palliative Care
Majority Agree Plan of Action Should Be Put in Writing
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Most (73%) Global Citizens Say They've Never Been Informed of a Breach of their Personal Data
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Had Data Compromised Suffered No Financial Losses
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Peter MacKay, Kevin O'Leary out to Early Lead among Canadians as Potential Leader for Conservative Party
Both Men Lead the Pack in Awareness and Potential Vote Choice, O'Leary Trails MacKay in Making a Positive Impression
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Eight in Ten (81%) Want the Government to Consult with Public on CPP Expansion Plans
Many Canadians Unsure About Details of CPP Expansion
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Saying Public Consultations Aren't Enough, Majority (55%) of Canadians Want National Referendum on Electoral Reform
Minority (45%) says Consultations are Enough for Reform
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Three Quarters of Canadians (74%) Support Increased Federal Funding for Provinces with Older Populations
The Aging Population is at the Forefront of Canadian's Minds, Demonstrated by the Importance Placed On Developing A Strategy For Seniors' Health And Support For Tailoring Federal Healthcare Funding To Population Age