Canada's Pulse
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Canada’s Pulse: Vast majority of maritimers support privatizing liquor salesShould liquor sales be privatized? More than two-thirds of people in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick say yes, according to a new Global/Ipsos poll.Sep 30, 2011
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Canada’s Pulse: Sovereignty question still divides MontrealersThe sovereignty debate still divides Montreal residents with most respondents in a Global/Ipsos Canada’s Pulse survey still sitting on the fence.CanadaSep 30, 2011
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More Calgarians would adopt pedal power if safer routes were offered: Canada’s Pulse pollAccording to our 2011 Ipsos Reid Canada’s Pulse poll, 19 per cent of Calgary commuters would consider cycling if the city put its cycling strategy into place.Sep 30, 2011
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Poll: Christy Clark best choice for B.C., but HST not working in favour of LiberalsIt’s been over seven months since Christy Clark took the helm as the premier of this province, and it seems most people in Metro Vancouver think she is the best choice for B.C. <br /><br />Sep 30, 2011
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Canada’s Pulse: more than half of Montrealers would consider Legault led partyHe’s the man without party, but according to an exclusive Global News/Ipsos survey, Montrealers are willing to listen to what Francois Legault has to say.CanadaSep 29, 2011
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Canada’s Pulse: Crime fears not high in Maritimes except for HalifaxThe Global/Ipsos survey shows contradicting feelings toward crime in the Maritimes. Many Haligonians list it as their number one concern, while the issue barely registers in New Brunswick.Sep 29, 2011
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More than half of Canadians believe their sex life is great: pollAccording to an Ipsos-Reid poll commissioned by Global News, 61 per cent of Canadians are more than fulfilled in the bedroom, while three quarters of citizens state they are comfortable with same-sex couples getting married. <br />Sep 29, 2011
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Canadians think kids should learn digital literacy skills in primary schoolCanadians think kids should be learning digital literacy at a very young age. Some schools are already teaching it.Sep 29, 2011
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Little taxpayer support for funding arenas: Canada’s Pulse pollAccording to our 2011 Canada’s Pulse poll, only two per cent of Calgarians agree with using tax payer funding to build a new arena for the Calgary Flames.Sep 29, 2011
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Crime top issue among Winnipeg residents, politicians and mediaCrime remains a hot button issue for many Canadians, but nowhere in the country is it such a concern for citizens as in Winnipeg.Sep 29, 2011
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