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Ipsos Reid Donates Significant National Polling Data To Wilfrid Laurier University
Data Represents Opinions Of 98,000 Canadians
Over Nearly Twenty Years -
The Good, Retired Life
Retired Boomers And Those Approaching Retirement Give Their Thoughts On Life After Retirement
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Most (91%) Canadians Believe It's `Important' For Government To Help Increase Access To Treatment For People With HIV And AIDS In Developing Countries
Half (48%) Believe Government's Foreign Spending On HIV And AIDS Not Enough
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BC Real Estate Association Survey
Survey Conducted For BCREA Shows That Most British Columbians Are Happy With The Quality Of Life In Their Community, But Still Think Managing Growth And Development Should Be A Priority For Government
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Talking About Charities 2006: Tracking Canadian's Opinions About Charities and The Issues Affecting Them
Conducted on Behalf of:
The Muttart Foundation
September 2006 -
Calgary Stampede Still The Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth For Albertans
Majority (86%) Believe That The Calgary Stampede Has A Positive Impact On Calgary's Quality Of Life
Most (73%) Look Forward To The Stampede Every Year -
Parents In Western Canada Feeling Squeezed For Time
Majority (61%) Worry They Don't Spend Enough Quality Time With Their Child
Three-quarters (76%) Say If They Could Change One Thing About Their Life, It Would Be That They Be Able To Spend More Quality Time With Their Child -
Canada Speaks: Presented by Sympatico / MSN
Half Of Canadians (45%) Feel They Don't Have Enough Control Over Their Stress Levels
Finances (44%) And Work (37%) Are Most Common Causes Of Stress -
Life In British Columbia's Municipalities
British Columbians Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (32%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including British Columbians, Are the World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In British Columbia