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New Study Indicates Canadian Marketers Going Digital, But Enter With Caution
Study Points To Evolution Rather Than Revolution In Way Marketers Utilize Digital Media
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Seven in Ten Canadians Think That the Overall Quality of the Health Care System in Canada Will Be the Same (39%) or Worse (32%) in Ten Years
To Meet Future Health Care Needs, Canadians Say Leaders Should Focus on Human Resources/Training (32%) and
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Talking About Charities 2008: Tracking Canadians' Opinions About Charities And The Issues Affecting Them
Conducted on Behalf of: The Muttart Foundation
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Changing Attitudes in High Altitudes at Tourism Conference
New Findings Presented at National Conference Suggest Shifting Demands, Priorities for
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Seven in ten (71%) Blame Canadian Leaders' `Lack of Vision' (41%), `Fear' (30%) As Reason Why Healthcare Problems Remain Unsolved, Not `Lack of Money' (29%)
Three Quarters (74%) Say It's `Very Important' For Political Parties to Have Plan That Address Doctor Shortage, But 74% Also Think Politicians Not Spending Enough Time During Campaign Talking about the Future of Healthcare System
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Canadian Farmers Would Re-elect a Conservative Government
Among Decided Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 59%, Liberals 17%, NDP 10%, Bloc Quebecois 3% (20% in Quebec) and Green Party 7%
Farmers are Twice as Likely to Believe that the Conservatives Would be Most Helpful in Meeting the Needs of the Agriculture Community than Would All of the Other Parties Combined -
Nine in Ten (85%) Ontarians Agree Pharmacists Put their Patients Before Profits
But 86% Think the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Cares More About Containing Costs than About Quality Healthcare
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Canadian Farmers Demonstrate Generous Nature Through Product Donations
Nearly Half of Canadian Farmers (46%) Have Given Part of Their Production to Local or International Food Banks
Six in Ten (59%) of Those Growing or Raising Product That Can Be Donated