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Duffy's Revenge: The Fallout of the Trial Harper (31%, -7) Now Last as Best Choice for PM, Mulcair (37%, +6) Stands First with Trudeau (32%, +2) Following
One in Ten (13%) Have Changed Their Vote as a Result of Trial
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Federal Election Gridlock Continues as NDP Holds Steady (33%), Liberals (30%, +2) and Conservatives (29%, -2) Jockey for Second
In Battleground Ontario, Grits (33%), NDP (32%) and Tories (31%)
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Canadians and Ipsos Recognize Customer Service Excellence among Financial Services Sector
Ipsos Announces Winners of 2015 Best Banking Awards
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Three in Five Canadians (63%) Aren't Prepared to Care for Family Members who Require Long-term Care
Nearly Nine in Ten (89%) Say The Next Prime Minister Needs to Address Senior's Health Care
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Less than Half of Ottawa Area LGBT Seniors Surveyed Feel They Would be Accepted by Retirement Community or Care Facility Residents (40%) and Staff (45%)
Four in Five (82%) Would Rather Live Independently in their Own Homes than in a Retirement Community or Care Facility
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Support for Decriminalization of Marijuana in Small Amounts Holding Steady at Two in Three (65%) Canadians
A Majority in Every Demographic Group Studied Supports its Decriminalization
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Majority (63%) of Voters Support NDP-Liberal Cooperation to Form Government if Election Results in Minority
Mulcair (34%) Edges Harper (32%), Trudeau (28%) as Party Leader who would Make Best Prime Minister
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Canadian Voters say Managing Economy in Tough Times (76%), Fixing Healthcare (73%) and Creating Jobs (73%) are Absolutely Crucial Policy Planks for Parties to Address to Win their Vote
Tories Have Edge on Economy, NDP Leads on Healthcare,
but Creating Jobs Up for Grabs; Liberals Lead on No Policy Tested -
While Most (72%) Canadians Give and Receive Gift Cards Each Year, Many Are Tossing Away Cash by Not Using Card's Full Value
One in ten (13%) Canadians Say they Typically Lose Gift Cards Each Year;
Three in ten (28%) say they Typically Leave Unspent Money on the Card -
Post-Secondary Students and Their Parents Not Always on Same Page when it comes to School-Time Anxieties
Students (82%) Worry More about Whether They Will Earn Enough Money After Graduation to Cover Living Expenses than Parents (70%)
think They Do