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The Internet Is A Key Tool In Looking For A New House
85% Of Online House Buyers In Canada Used The Internet To Help Buy A Home, 78% Say It Played A Significant Role In The Purchase Process
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Parents (86%) Viewed by Ontarians as Most Important Factor in Development of Proper Social Values in Children
Half (52%) Believe Parental Encouragement and Involvement Contributes Most to Educational Success, Teachers (28%) Place Second
52% Believe All Schools Would Improve if Parents Could Freely Choose the School for Their Child -
Two-Thirds (66%) of Canadians Believe Blackout Result of Technical, Not Supply Problems - 61% in Ontario Agree
Seven in Ten (71%) Confident Electricity Companies Will Be Able to Sustain Demand Over the Next Number of Years, However Just 58% of Ontarians Concur
One in Three (34%) Willing to Pay More for Hydro In Order to Invest in a More Fail-Safe System - 42% in Ontario
Premier Eves (71% - 73% in Ontario) Leads List as Doing a `Good Job' During Blackout -
Driving A Better Deal: The Internet Is Changing The Face Of Buying Cars In Canada
Nearly Two-thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Have Used The Internet To Search Online For Vehicle Prices, Features Or Other Information
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Despite The Downturn, The High-Tech Sector Is Still Regarded As A Significant Contributor To The BC Economy
The High-Tech Sector Is Seen To Be In Much Better Shape Than The Overall Provincial Economy, And Is Expected To Be An Even Larger Contributor In The Future
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Despite Growth Of SPAM, Canadians Continue To Show Interest In Permission-Based Email
SPAM Has Doubled In Past Year, And Accounts For More Than Half Of All Emails Received
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Based on Recent Outbreaks of SARS, West Nile and Mad Cow Disease, Six in Ten (62%) Canadians Think Healthcare System is Unprepared for Such Threats to Human Health
Eight in Ten (83%) Say Shortage of Nurses Makes System More Vulnerable to Future Health Threats
Eight in Ten (88%) Agree Federal Government Should Set Up Fund To Help Provinces Retain, Hire, and Educate More Nurses -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.
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The Canadian Boycott Factor in the U.S.: Mainly Out of Sight, Out of mind
Half (47%) of Americans Believe Canada Supports U.S. in Iraq While 44% Say They Don't. One Quarter (26%) of Americans Avoiding Canadian Products and Services -- But 17% Buying More (Net Effect: -9 Points). But, if Americans Hear Canada Doesn't Support U.S. in Iraq, Potential Boycott Factor Rises to 40% (as Buying More Drops to 8% -- Net Effect: -- 32 Points)