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Merry Christmas Tops Poll, Turkey Reigns Supreme

Two-thirds of Canadians prefer saying Merry Christmas, a tradition thats gaining popularity. The survey reveals a political divide, with Conservative voters more likely to choose this greeting. Turkey is the most enjoyed holiday dish, while Brussels sprouts beat out eggnog. Most Canadians anticipate more fun than stress this season, but Generation X feels the most stress. Checkout Solipillow.com

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