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Canadians And Dieting
One In Four Canadians (26%) Are Currently Trying To Lose Weight Or Would Like To Lose Weight Through Diet
One-Third Of Carb-Watchers (34%) Look To Cut Back On Alcoholic Beverages As Part Of Their Dieting Plans
And, 23% Of All Canadians Indicate Likelihood To Buy An Alcoholic Beverage That Has Zero Carbs -
For The Record: 2004 Federal Election Polling Post Mortem
How 3.78% of All Votes Cast On Election Night Handed The Liberals A Minority Government and The Conservatives A Back Seat
Evidence Indicates That Last Hour Vote Shifting In Ontario and Quebec Had Greatest Impact on Outcome
Election Polling and Seat Projection Methodologies and Apparatus Sound--Voters Shifted Intentions After Polling Results Released -
Dead Heat In British Columbia
NDP (38%, Down 6 Points) Lose Support To Greens (18%, Up 7 Points) Creating Tie With BC Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
NDP Leader Carole James (54%) Continues To Lead Premier Gordon Campbell (35%) In Job Approval
Three-in-Ten (30%) Think Province In Better Shape Than When Liberals First Elected; Four-in-Ten (42%) Say Worse Shape -
Canadians Concerned About Identity Theft
Half Feel Only `Somewhat Well Informed' About Preventing Becoming Victim To Identity Theft
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More Canadians Than Ever Using The Internet To Look For A Job
Eight And A Half Million Canadians Have Used The Internet In A Job Search
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British Columbians - Federal Election Part II
Residents Split On Whether Liberals (45%) Or Conservatives (40%) Will Win And Form Government
Most Acceptable Minority Government Would Be A Liberal-Led, NDP-Supported Coalition -
Canadians' Preferred Minority Government Combination: Liberals Supported By NDP
Canadians Much More Receptive Of Liberal-Led/NDP-Supported Minority Government Than Conservative-Led/Bloc-Supported Minority Government
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Conservatives Extend Lead In British Columbia
Conservatives (38%) Lead NDP (26%) and Liberals (25%)
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 24-28, Liberals
4-8, NDP 2-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow