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The Canadian-Content Conundrum:
Majority (53%) of Canadians Say We Should Stop Worrying about Imposing Canadian Content Rules
And, Reviewing the Reviewers: Four In Ten (40%) Canadians Would Be Swayed by a Review That Said a Show or Event Was Lousy or Not Worth Going to See and Would Avoid It -
Earth Hour Participation Plummets This Year as Significantly Fewer (47%) Participated than Last Year (60%)
Those Who Participated Did Less to Save Energy
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Canada at the Games: History in the Making
One half of Canadians (52%) believe the Vancouver Olympic Games are more a defining national moment than the 1972 Hockey Summit Series.
Three Quarters (74%) Believe the 2010 Olympic Games are Canada's Games, Not Vancouver's (22%) or British Columbia's (4%) -
Canadians Using Pillow Talk to Get Down to Business
While Most (82%) Say Pillow Talk is Important to Build and Maintain Intimacy, Many Talk about Topics Related to
Family (27%), Scheduling (25%), and Chores (22%),
Not just Romance (23%) and Flirty (16%) or Sexual Chat (13%) -
RBC Canadian Consumer Confidence Index Dips as More Consumers Put Major Purchases on Hold, Job Anxiety Rises
While Underlying Fundamentals of Financial Comfort Slowly Improve, Canadians Perceive Weakness in Economy as Overall Assessment Drops to 48% (down 3 points)
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Canadians Expect Hockey Gold at Vancouver Olympics
Majority (56%) Say Gold for Canada's Women's Hockey Team, Half (49%) for Men's
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Most BC and Alberta Residents Have Abandoned Last Year's Fitness Resolution
Survey Also Shows Majority Have Home Exercise Equipment
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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 -
Canadians Choose Obama, Jackson, Woods as Biggest Newsmakers of 2009
Three Quarters (72%) Agree that President Obama has
Lived Up to their Expectations