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Six in Ten (59%) Say Canadian Healthcare System Is Not Sustainable Because of Costs
Majority (65%) Agrees Raising Taxes Isn't the Answer
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In Lead up to Budget Day, Canadians Want a Long-Term Deficit-Reduction Strategy that Ensures Sustainability of Important Programs like Health Care
While Most Accept No Increase in Health Spending This Year, Canadians Want Feds to Hold Provinces Accountable for Dollars Spent
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McGuinty Liberals (38%) End 2009 Seven Points Down from Where they Started
New Leaders Hudak (PC's 34%), Horwath (NDP 15%) and Schreiner (Green 10%) have 2010 to Pepper and Prepare for Election in
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Canadians Choose Obama's Inauguration (31%), H1N1 Flu (26%), Economic Recession (22%) as Biggest News Stories of 2009
Quebec only Region that Places H1N1 pandemic (33%) ahead of Obama's Inauguration (27%)
Those With Kids (46%) in the Household Twice as Likely as Those Without (22%) to Say H1N1 was the Top Story -
What Canadians Wouldn't Give Up to Add Five Healthy Years to Their Lives
One Half (50%) of Men Wouldn't Give up Red Meat;
Nearly One Half (45%) of Women Wouldn't Abandon Chocolate -
Majority (84%) of Canadians `Concerned' that over One in Ten Don't Have a Family Doctor, Time it Takes to Get an Appointment with Family Doctor (51%) or Specialist (84%)
Almost All Canadians Believe Training more Doctors (98%), Improving Coordination and Access Between Doctors Diagnostic Tests (95%), and Increasing Use of Family-Health Teams Key to Improving Access to
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Most (85%) Want Canada to Be Known as a Global Leader in Finding Solutions to Poverty and Protecting the World's Children
Nine in Ten (88%) Say Canada Should use its Influence in Hosting the G8 and G20 to Make Sure Promises to Reduce
Childhood Deaths are Kept -
Provincial Grit Fortress Ontario Cracks: McGuinty Liberals Tumble (-6) to 39% Support While Hudak PCs In the Hunt (+5) at 36%, Horwath NDP Engaged (+4) at 16%
But While Ontarians (58%) Expect More in Responding to Recent Problems, Government Sidesteps Most Scandal Blame (35%)
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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