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Commercial Sources Still Dominate Video Viewing in Canada
Among Screens Used for Viewing, the Big Screen (TV) Remains King
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Majority (55%) of Canadians Who Have Accessed the Legal System Did Not Hire a Lawyer to Represent Them
Expensive Legal Costs (63%) Top List of Reasons for Not Consulting Legal Experts; Half (45%) of Canadians Know Someone Who Has Gone into Debt Trying to Resolve a Legal Dispute
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New Study Reveals that Self-Described `Eco-Conscious' Millennials Don't Regularly Recycle Their Old Electronics
Three in Four Millenials (74%) Identify Barriers Preventing them from Recycling their Obsolete Electronics
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Canadians in Cars Talking About Their Road Pet Peeves
Driving on Cellphones (55%), Bumpers (45%), and Not Signalling for Lane Change (39%) Rate as Canada's Top Three Driving Annoyances
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Seven in Ten (70%) Say Trudeau Wrong to Exclude Potential Liberal Candidates based on Abortion Beliefs
But Political Fallout is Minimal as Announcement Boosts Liberals in Quebec and BC But Shows Negative Impact in Ontario
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Ontario Election a Photo Finish: Among Decided Voters, Liberals (33%) Edge PCs (31%), NDP (30%) in Three-Way Race; But Among Likely Voters, PCs (36%) Have Lead over Liberals (30%) and NDP (30%)
Election Outcome to be Determined by Which Party Can Motivate its Supporters to Get Out and Vote in Key Regions
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The Ontario Election Campaign on Twitter in Review
As the Campaign Enters the Final Stretch, the Conversation on Twitter has Been a Decidedly Negative One
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In Final Week of Campaign, Ontarians Conflicted on Who Would Make the Best Premier of Ontario: Wynne (34%), Horwath (33%), Hudak (32%)
More Ontarians Prefer a Liberal Government (40%) to a PC Government (35%), but Likely Voters Prefer PC Government (40%) to a Liberal Government (37%)
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PCs (35%), Liberals (35%) in Dead Heat in Ontario Among Decided Voters, But Likely Voters Still Favour Tories (40%) Over Grits (32%)
Most (68%) Ontarians Say It's Time for Another Party to Take Over; Just One in Three (32%) Believe Wynne Government
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Majority (58%) of Torontonians Support Reduction in the Municipal Land Transfer Tax, Just 28% Oppose
Torontonians are More Likely (51%), Not Less Likely (10%), to
Vote for a Candidate in the Upcoming Municipal Election who
Favours Reducing or Eliminating the LTT