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  • Calgarians Give Advertisers A Rough Ride On Eve Of Ad Rodeo 2003

    90% Of Calgarians Agree That Advertising Helps Businesses Grow But 52% Say Advertising is Out of Touch With Who They Are

    Calgarians Are Divided Over Whether TV Ads Are "Getting Better" (26%) Or "Getting Worse" (28%)

    Pollsters (57%) Beat Advertisers (32%) When Competing For 5 Minutes of Calgarians' Time

    One in Four (24%) Have Heard Of The Annual Ad Rodeo Awards Show
  • All Aboard The Canucks' Playoff Express!

    British Columbians Think Team Is On Right Track

    Nearly Four-in-Ten (37%) Fans Predict Canucks Will Win the Stanley Cup; Only 6% Predict a First Round Icing

    Naslund (42%) Skates Past Bertuzzi (27%) as Fans' MVP, But Bertuzzi (23%) Scores as Fans' Favourite Canuck - Linden Second (22%), Naslund Third (17%)

    Half (49%) of British Columbians Plan to Watch at Least Some Canucks' Playoff Games
  • Canadians With Internet Access At Work Spend 1.6 Billion Hours A Year Surfing The Net For Personal Reasons

    38% of Canadians With Internet Access From Work Spend An Average of 4.5 Hours Per Week Surfing For Personal Reasons, Double The Number From 2000
  • Politics Survey

    Canada and the Iraq War: Two Solitudes Emerge

    Nationally, Equal Numbers Support (48%) and Oppose (48%) the U.S. Led Military Action Against Iraq

    However, A Majority (54%)of English Canada Now Support War While Just 29% In Quebec Do

    Half (51%) of Canadians Support Offering Help to Coalition -- Six in Ten (58%) in English Canada Support Move Compared to 28% in Quebec
  • Politics Survey

    Six in Ten (61%) Canadians Concerned About Contracting Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

    Two-Thirds (66%) Believe Travellers Arriving In Canada From SARS Hot Spots Should be Quarantined and Canadians Should Not Be Allowed to Travel To These Regions. Millions of Canadians Changing Habits to Protect Themselves
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  • Politics Survey

    WAR IN IRAQ: THE END GAME

    Country Split as to Whether Iraqi People Will View U.S. Coalition As Liberators (48%) or Enemies (45%)

    Canadians Divided on Length of War in Iraq - Half (47%)Believe Coalition Will Accomplish Regime Change by End of April, While Other Half (48%) Disagree -- 30%Say It Will Take More Than a Year
    Majority (54%) Of Canadians Do Not Believe Iraq Will Be a Thriving Democracy 5 Years After the War
    Nine in Ten (88%) Say Casualty Count Will Be High
  • Politics Survey

    A Country Divided on War in Iraq

    Regional Differences Offer Sharp Contrasts

    Now That War Has Started Majority (59%) of Canadians Glad Country Decided To Stay Out - But 45% Say Canada Should Now Join Military Effort

    While Two-Thirds (67%) Say That Not Siding with United States Shows Canada as Independent on the World Stage, Half (47%) Feel We've Turned Our Back on Closest Friend, and Six in Ten (61%)Say Decision Will Have Serious Economic Consequences For Canada

    Approval (56%) of Prime Minister's Handling of Iraq Situation Declines 10 Points In Week
  • Politics Survey

    Calgarians Penalize Mayor And Council

    48% Disapprove of the Mayor and City Council's Ability to Work Together to Address Important Issues

    Calgarians Almost Twice as Likely to Blame Council (46%) Over the Mayor (25%) for Failing to Communicate and Cooperate with Each Other

    Perception that the Mayor and City Council Are on the "Right Track" (74%) Has Dropped 13 Points Since October
  • RBC FINANCIAL GROUP TENTH ANNUAL HOUSING STUDY 2003 #2

    One in Twenty (5%) Share Their Home with Parents/In-laws, While 12% Expect to in the Future

    If Parents Move In, Family and Friends (37%) and Being Close to Medical Services (32%) Most Important External Factors in Homes, While No Stairs (51%) Viewed as Most Important Internal Feature of Homes

    Half (47%) Say Likely to Sell Home When They Get Older, While 14% Say they are Likely to Move In with Their Children