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Stressed, Restless, Satisfied or Anxious? -- Canadian Workers Not All the Same
New Workopolis Survey Identifies Four Major Groups of Workers
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What Makes Employees Stay And What Draws them Away?
Workopolis survey finds money may entice, but day-to-day work and atmosphere determine satisfaction
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The Provincial BC Liberals are viewed as the party which will provide the best support for BC's technology industry. Among Federal parties, the Liberal Party of Canada has a slight edge in perceived support for high-tech.
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.
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Public Opinion On Increasing BC's Minimum Wage September 2000
Three-Quarters of BC Public (76%) Gives Strong Support to Increase in Minimum Wage
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BC Political Scene September 2000
BC Liberal Support Drops 9 Points (57% To 48%), But Party Retains Commanding Lead in Polls Over NDP (19%) and BC Reform (22%)
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Public Opinion Survey: Consultation on Siting Options For the Brampton Memorial Hospital Campus Of the William Osler Health Centre
Public Opinion Survey: Consultation on Siting Options For the Brampton Memorial Hospital Campus Of the William Osler Health Centre
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BC Liberals Hold Commanding Lead in Polls
Premier Ujjal Dosanjh Obtains Solid Approval Rating, But Criticism Growing
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NDP LEADERSHIP RACE & BC POLITICS
SIGNIFICANT 6-POINT DROP IN NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO WOULD CONSIDER VOTING NDP (48% TO 42%) WITH NEW LEADER
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BC POLITICAL SCENE
SOLID MAJORITY OF DECIDED BC VOTERS (55%) BACK PROVINCIAL LIBERALS; NDP (17%) AND BC REFORM (18%) TRAIL WELL BACK
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NDP LEADERSHIP RACE & BC POLITICS SEPTEMBER 1999
48% OF BC PUBLIC WOULD CONSIDER VOTING NDP NOW THAT CLARK HAS RESIGNED, BUT MOST ADOPT "WAIT AND SEE" ATTITUDE