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Three-Quarters (76%) of Working Canadians State Serious Financial Implications For Family if Disability Keeps Them Out of Work for 3 Months
Only a Quarter (27%) Have Discussed Financial Implications of Disability with Family Members
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Rallying Harper Tories (35%) Break Stalemate and Shoot to Early 2015 Lead Over Liberals (31%) and NDP (24%)
Trudeau Grits Falter as Ontario, Quebec Show a Turn Towards Tories
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents attempt to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop).
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Canadians Say Attack on Soldier at National War Memorial and Parliament Hill Top Canadian News Story of 2014 (36%)
Rob Ford's Fall (12%), Harper's Snubbing of Veterans (11%), RCMP Shooting in Moncton (9%) and Canadian ISIS Recruits (7%) Complete Top 5 List
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Mulcair Performing Best as Party Leader, But Trudeau and Grits Seen as Most Ready to Govern
More Believe Trudeau (44%) is Ready to be Prime Minister
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Half (48%) of Canadians Believe Conservative Majority Government is Working Well (Up 8 Points)
With Election Year Looming, Most (71%) Conservative Voters Think Prime Minister Harper Should Remain as Leader for as Long as he is
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Liberals (34%) and Conservatives (33%) Tied Nationally as Battleground Ontario Shows Dead Heat at 37%
NDP (24%) Without Serious Traction
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When Creating International Policy, Most (92%) Canadians Agree that Protecting Children's Rights Should be a Priority
Nine in Ten (90%) Believe the Convention on the Rights of the Child Needs More Clout; Children Should have Access to Justice at the United Nations
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Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Think Ending Child Poverty Should be a Goal for any Federal Government
Almost Nine in Ten (86%) Agree Providing Quality Care for Children is an Expression of Canadian Values