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Canadians Split on Whether It's Acceptable for Governments to Monitor Email and Online Activities In Some Circumstances
Majority (59%) is Willing to Give Up Internet Privacy if it
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Nine in 10 Canadians say all Governments Should Cooperate to Develop a National Strategy for Seniors Health Care
Canada needs a national strategy for seniors health care that addresses the need for care at home, hospitals, hospices and long-term care facilities and at the end of life. A national strategy on seniors health would improve the entire health care system by supporting elderly patients at home as long as possible.
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Ipsos Focuses the Lens on Custom Panel Research
Ipsos Connect Panels Helps Marketers Use Panel Research to Connect
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Designated Driving: A New Generation Comes of Age
A Landmark Piece of Research Conducted for Labatt Breweries of Canada by Ipsos Reid Examines the Social Involvement and Acceptance of Young Adult Designated Driving in Canada
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Ipsos ASI Gets a Leadership Boost in Canada
Gordon Bingham Promoted to President with Ipsos ASI in Canada
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Average Canadian Parent Has Seen Their Children's Favourite Movie About 33 Times
With Its Release Right Around the Corner, Three in Ten (27%) Canadians Would Most Want to be in `The Smurfs 2' if They Woke Up and Found Themselves to be an Animated Character
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Canadians Drastically Underestimate the Number of Child Slaves Globally; On Average, Estimate 1/10th the Actual Amount
Three in Four (77%) Believe It's Easy for Canadians to Turn a Blind Eye to Child Labour in Developing Countries
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Majority (53%) Of Ontarians Are Aware of Services Pharmacists Are Permitted to Provide Outside of Filling Prescriptions
Of the Services Pharmacists Provide, Ontarians Are Most Aware of Pharmacists' Ability to Administer Flu Shots (25%), Provide Advice About Medications (13%) and Provide Consultations (12%)
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Senate Woes is Grist for Foes
Seven in Ten (70%) Disapprove of How Prime Minister Harper has
Handled the Wright-Duffy Affair