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  • Lotus Awards Poll

    Only 28% Of British Columbians Say They Watch TV Ads, And Only 32% Of Advertising Viewed Is Generally Rated In The "Good" or "Excellent" Category

    But Consumers Also Love Great Advertising, As 51% Agree They Often Talk About Good TV Ads, And 26% Have Tuned Into Advertising Awards Shows
  • Healthcare Survey

    Seven in Ten (70%) Canadians are Confident that Within Their Lifetime a Cure for Cancer Will be found

    68% Say Cancer, Within the Decade, Will Be Something You Live With, Not Die From
    92% Willing To Donate Tumour Tissue for Research on New Drug Treatments
    87% Of Canadians' Lives Have Been Touched By Cancer Through The Diagnosis Of A Friend Or Family Member
  • Politics Survey

    Lower Mainland Municipal Elections 2002

    Residents Want Their Mayor To Be A Good Manager (28%), Have A Vision (26%), Or Be Willing To Make Tough Decisions (20%)
    Residents Divided On Exploring Municipal Amalgamation; 45% Support, 45% Oppose
    City Of Vancouver Residents Divided On New Mayor Having Majority Control Of Council;
    43% Good Thing, 41% Bad Thing One-In-Six (16%) Residents Has Had Contact With A Municipal Candidate During The Campaign
  • Remembrance Day (65%) Still Holds More Personal Meaning For Canadians than September 11th (33%) . . .

    Half (52%) Say They Will Attend a Formal Remembrance Day Service This Year (Down from 58% Last Year)
    Three-Quarters (75%) Agree With Minister of Defense That Canadian Military Budget Needs to be Increased
    A Majority (53%) Want Military to be Better Funded and Equipped All Purpose Armed Force As Opposed to Other Options
  • Politics Survey

    Support (74%) Remains High for Kyoto Protocol . . .

    But Given the Choice Canadians, Prefer to Develop A Made in Canada Plan (49%) Than To Ratify Kyoto Accord (43%)
    Three-Quarters (75%) Believe It Is Possible to Develop an Alternative to the Kyoto Protocol That Is Just As Effective But Would Cost The Canadian Economy A Lot Less
    But Almost As Many (71%) Say That Even If There Are Problems With Protocol, It Should Be Implemented Because It Is Good First Step
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    Whether you are an analyst, c-suite, or communications professional, this digest features timely and relevant consumer research insights, as well as complimentary webinar invitations to inform your market and brand building strategies.

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