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BC Public's Views On Decision To Hold Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
60% Of British Columbians Support Government Decision To Hold Mail-In Referendum, 37% Oppose
Public Divided On Spending Money To Hold Referendum; 54% Say It's A Waste Of Money, Given Other Priorities, 44% Believe It Will Bring Certainty/Economic Benefits To BC
65% Of British Columbians "Very Likely" To Fill Out Referendum Ballot And Mail It In -
MORE THAN EIGHT-IN-TEN (86%) CANADIANS FEEL GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO CONTINUE WITH PRE-SEPTEMBER 11TH AGENDA
But, Spending on Security Issues Is Still Seen as Appropriate with Slightly Less (83%) Who Say that Increased Security at Airports and on Flights Should be Paid for by the Government
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Health Care (36%) Increases 14 Points to Return as Most Important Issue Facing the Country According to CanadiansHowever, Terrorist Attacks/National Security (33%), Despite Dropping Seven Points, Remains a Major Concern
And One-Quarter (23%) Believe the Economy is a Major Issue
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THE FINANCIAL HEALTH OF AIRLINES (66%) ARE A BIGGER CONCERN TO CANADIANS THAN THE THREAT OF TERRORISM ON FLIGHTS (52%)
Six-in-Ten (62%) are Worried that the Maintenance Standards of an Aircraft Might Cause a Failure of the Plane they are On
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CANADIANS LOOK TO THE GOVERNMENT TO COMBAT RECESSION
Three-Quarters of Canadians Believe that Special Measures are Required by the Federal Government to Deal with the Economic Downturn (78%) and that the Government Should Introduce a New Infrastructure Program to Create Jobs (74%)
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THE TALENT GAME: ATTRACTING AND RETAINING EMPLOYEES
Improved Employee Benefits Tops The List As The Most Important Thing Employers Could Offer Employees (70%) To Stay or Leave Their Current Work Place, Followed by an Extra Week of Vacation (66%)
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CANADIANS AND EATING: THE CHOICES THEY MAKE
Healthy Eating, Food Health Claims, Changes to Diet and What's for Dinner - Canadians Get Cooking with Supper Options during a Typical Week
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Edmonton Civic Issues September 2001
Roads and Infrastructure (20%)Most Important Issue Facing Edmonton Today
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Issues in Calgary's Municipal Election
City Roads, Infrastructure and Growth Rank Highly with the Proposed Sale of ENMAX as Issues in the Upcoming Election
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Impressions of Senior Ontario Cabinet Ministers
While Premier Harris Says He'll Stay on for the Next Election, Six Current Cabinet Ministers Who Could Eventually be in the Running are Rated in Terms of Their Positive/Negative Impressions