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Edmonton Municipal Politics September 2001
Mayor (67%) and Council (63%) Enjoy High Approval With Election on the Horizon
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Canadians more like Swedes when it comes to the Internet
New Cross Border Internet Study finds Canadians Breaking away from American Cousins
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Digital Cameras Poised to Enjoy Mass Market Acceptance
From camera clicks to mouse clicks, close to one in five adults use digital cameras to exchange images online with friends and families
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Canadians and Fitness
Comparable to a Year Ago, a Majority (79%) of Canadians Say They are Fit and Meet National Fitness Standards (88%)
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Over Three-Quarters of Canadian Internet Users Concerned About Getting Hit by a Computer Virus
Almost Half (46%) Have Been Hit By a Virus Causing Personal Loss of Time and Money, Study Finds
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BC Election 2001 Party Preferences
Nearly Two-In-Three (63%) Decided Voters Supporting The BC Liberals; Green Party At 13% Is Inching Closer To The NDP At 16%
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Dramatic rise in workplace stress and related illness among Canadian health benefit plan members
The Aventis Healthcare Survey
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Online Tax Filing Catches On In 2001 With Greater Success Planned Next Year
Canadian Sites such as National Post Online Jump to the Challenge to Reach the 50% of Canadian Internet Users Who Plan to File Online in 2002.
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BC Election 2001 Party Preferences
BC Liberals Headed For Election Landslide With Support Of 70% Of Decided Voters; NDP Well Back At 16%, BC Green Party In Double-Digit Support For First Time (10%)
Majority Of Liberal Voters (57%) Say They Are Voting Against The NDP Rather Than For The Liberals (42%)
Liberal Voters More Certain (65%) About Their Choice Than New Democrats (47%); BC Green Vote Is Softest (28% Certain)
BC Voters Most Resistant To NDP; 50% Would Never Vote For The Party, Compared To Only 1-In-10 Who Would Reject The BC Liberals, Unity BC Or Green Party -
Ontarians and Access to Home Health Care
Eight in Ten (81%) Ontarians Concerned They Won't Have Access To Home Care Support As They Age