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Voter Turnout Key Factor In Election Result
Education/Faith-Based Funding, Healthcare Remain Dominant Issues Motivating Ontarians To Cast Their Ballots
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Tory's Gambit Fails: Grits Headed For Majority Government
With Election Day Looming, Liberals (43%) Increase To 11 Point Lead Over Progressive Conservatives (32%)
Majority (61%) Believe Tory's School Funding Change Of Heart Motivated More By Vote Getting Than Being `Responsive' (39%) -
Nearly Four-In-Ten Canadian Adults (37%) Have Visited Online Social Networks And Three-In-Ten (29%) Have A Personal Profile On One
Canadian Users Spend 5.4 Hours Per Week Accessing Online Social Networks
Visitors To Online Social Networks More Active Using The Internet Overall -
Seven In Ten (67%) Canadian Home Owners Plan To Renovate Over The Next 2 years
Majority (55%) Are Planning Renovations Within 12 Months
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Post Debate Tory Tumble Gives McGuinty Liberals Ten Point Lead
With Ten Days To Go Until Election Day,
Grits Have Solid Majority In Sight;
Opposition To Faith-Based School Funding Grows -
Will Hot Debate Thaw Frozen Voters?
Liberals (40%) And Tories (37%) Hold Steady, NDP (16%) And Green (6%) Trail Behind;
Ontarians Split On Whether McGuinty (33%) Or Tory (32%)
Would Make Best Premier;
Voters' Second Choice Critical To Outcome Of Swing Voters -
The Canadian Breast Cancer Network (CBCN) Early Breast Cancer Survey
More Information Required on Recurrence and Treatment
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Despite Using Vacations To Rekindle Fire (73%), Majority (54%) Of Couples Haven't Been On Vacation Without Kids Or Family In Past Year
Eight In Ten (78%) Believe Vacations Remind Them Of Their Partner's Best Qualities
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Ontario Vote Essentially Stagnant After First Week
Key Issues Driving Ontarians To Ballot Box: Education / Faith-Based School Funding (43%), Health Care (41%), Taxes (19%) And The Environment (18%)