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Two in Five (36%) Canadian Parents Feel Current Financial Situation is Affecting Children's Perception of Money Management
One in Five (20%) Cite Affected or Strained Relationship With Children Due to Money Woes
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Just One Quarter (24%) of Torontonians Believe Mayor Ford Should Currently Be in Office Today, Most (76%) Torontonians Want Mayor to Step Down Now
Despite Troubles at City Hall, Majority (65%) Say Province Shouldn't Intervene
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Overall Holiday Spending of Canadian Gift Givers to Increase Slightly in 2013; Increase Driven by Non-Gift Expenses
Cash and Debit (54%) Continue to Trump Credit Cards as Main Method of Financing Holiday Spending
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Canadians Looking to a New Star in the Mobile Device Market
Apple and Samsung are the Hottest Mobile Device Brands in the Land
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Wynne's Grits Hold Lead and Improve on Re-Election Bid, But Horwath's NDP on the Move
But Energized Tories Most Likely to Turn Up at Polls Could Produce Exciting Race
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Eight in Ten (85%) Working Canadians Believe Employees Can Be Fully Productive From Any Environment Given the Right Tools
Two in Five (39%), However, Indicate Not Having the Proper Workplace Tools to Maximize Productivity From Wherever Their Most Productive
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As Tories Gather to Discuss Policy, Canadians Weigh in On Harper's Policy Options
Pro-Consumer Policies Could Create Traction for Tories, but Tories Lag Other Parties on Non-Economic Files
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Fewer Than One in Ten (8%) Canadians Can Identify All Risk Factors for Diabetes
Majority (57%) Have Not Been Screened for the Disease Within the Last Year
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Senate Circus Stirs Tories, But They're Not Yet Shaken
Three-Way Horserace Tightens as Senate Scandal Thickens, Three Major Parties Within One Point of Each Other for First Time Ever