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BC Provincial Politics - Part II
Many Indicators Moving In BC Liberal's Direction ...
But, BC Liberals (44%) Still Effectively Tied With NDP (41%) ...
As NDP Seen To Have The Upper Hand On Social Issues -
BC Provincial Politics - Part I
BC Liberals (44%) And NDP (41%) Remain In Tight Race
While Gordon Campbell (48%) Leads Carole James (35%) And Adriane Carr (18%) As Public's Choice For Best Premier ...
Majority (58%) Thinks Campbell Will Be A Liability To His Party's Election Chances -
The Internet Is Changing The Way In Which Teens Socialize In Canada
Instant Messaging, Email And Online Gaming The Most Common Weekly Online Activities For Teens
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Half Of Canadians Would Swap `Home For The Holidays' Vacation For Exotic Trip If No One's Feelings Were Hurt
Almost Half Say Strong Performance Of Canadian Dollar Increases Likelihood Of Travelling Outside The Country This Holiday Season
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Economic Confidence Ending Year On A Robust Note
View Of Current State Of Economy Matches Record High, Only Second Time Since July 1994
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Holiday Gift Giving A Chore For Many
Most Holiday Gift Givers (60%) Say They Do Not Enjoy Shopping During The Holidays
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Alberta After The Election
Albertans Say Health Care (60%) And Education (33%) Are The Most Important Issues To Address After The Election - Taxes (8%) And The Economy (8%) Distant Third
Potential Successors To Klein All Have Low Profiles - Jim Dinning Has Early Lead In Favourability -
Klein Stumbles But Still On Track To Win Provincial Election
Premier Klein's Approval Remains High (56%) But Dips To Lowest Level In A Decade - A Quarter Of Albertans Still Unable To Rate Taft Or Mason
Campaign Hurts Impressions Of Klein (-25 Momentum) And Benefits Taft (+16) And Mason (+10)
But Klein Still On Track To Win A 4th Majority Government (44%Decided Support) -
`Tis The Season... To Do Some Serious Gift Giving
Survey Shows That Most Canadians Think Exchanging Gifts Is An Important Part Of Their Holiday
Many Canadians Have A Lot Of Holiday Gift Giving To Do, But Not A Lot Of Time To Do It -
RBC Financial Group Home Renovation Study
Four In Ten (41%) Planning To Do Renovations In The Next Twelve Months
Total Of Six In Ten (59%) Homeowners Planning Renovations In The Next Two Years