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Poll Reveals Ontarians Dining in More Often As Economic Slowdown and High Gas Prices Squeeze Pocketbooks
But a Majority (55%) Says They Don't Have Enough Time
to Prepare Healthy Meals at Home -
As Markets Decline, Economy (26%) Rising in Importance in Campaign
Healthcare (19%), Taxes (12%) the Environment (11%) Trail
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With Energy Bills on the Rise, Six in Ten (60%) Canadian Homeowners Planning Environmentally-Friendly Renovations
Most are Motivated By Financial Savings
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When the Prime Minister Comes Knocking Canadians (74%) Say to Governor General Michaelle Jean: Say Yes To an Election
Majority (67%) Say They Will Determine Vote on Their Positions on the Issues, Not Strategically To Block (33%)
Majority (57%) Say Party, Not Local Candidate (19%) or What They Think of the Party Leaders (24%) Will Be Key Factor in Vote -
At the Gate: National Race Tightens as Canadians Contemplate Going to the Polls
Conservatives (33%) Just Edge Liberals (31%), Followed by NDP 16%), Green (10%)
Tories (21%) Trail Bloc (34%) and Grits (27%) in Quebec as Liberals Open 12 Point Lead in Ontario -
A Majority Of Canadians Would Not Hire A Lawyer (58%), a Childcare Worker (58%), a Financial Advisor (58%) or a Family Doctor with a Mental Illness (61%)
Stigma Associated With Mental Illness Is Prevalent
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Majority (51%) of Guelph Residents Say Quality of Life in City `Very Good'
Residents Believe Taxes (25%), Transportation (23%), Municipal Services (17%) Most Important Issues Facing Guelph
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Pent Up Or Fed Up?
Rising Gas Prices Fuel Anger, Potentially Explosive; Majority (55%) of Canadians Say They're `Mad' or Angry', But Others Are Content (26%) Or Resigned (18%)