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Western Canadian Cereal Growers Speak On Marketing Choices
Wheat Growers Are Divided Between Current Marketing System (48%) And A Dual Market System (46%) - Barley Growers Prefer A Dual Market System (56%) - Neither Would Choose An Open Market Without The CWB (6% and 10%)
In The Absence Of A Dual Market System, Wheat Growers Prefer The Status Quo (64%) While Barley Growers Prefer An Open Market Without The CWB (53%) -
Canadian Young Adults And Registered Retirement Savings Plans
Half (53%)Of Young Adults Have An RRSP
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Smoking and Relationships
More Than Half (56%) Would Not Date A Smoker
Six in Ten (61%) Say a Date's Smoking Would Decrease Their Attractiveness -
Is Breakfast In Canada In Crisis?
Many Canadians (28%) Say They Don't Regularly Eat A Balanced And Nutritious Breakfast During Workweek
One-Third (34%) Say They Skip Breakfast During The Workweek At Least Once -
Market Research Creative Development Copy Testing Specialist Joins Ipsos
Jacqueline Matthews Brings 15 years Of Research Experience To Firm's Advertising Research Division
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Majority (71%) of Canadians Believe Election Call On Same-Sex Issue Not Justified
However, If Voters Forced Into Choosing Party On This Issue, Liberals Lead With 41% of Decided Vote, Conservatives Next At 29%...NDP 13%, Bloc (36% in Quebec), Green Party 4% Follow
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Looking Ahead "Attracting And Retaining Employees" Intensifies As A Major Priority For CEOs
Majority Of Canadian CEOs (86%) Agree That Their Business Has What It Takes To Compete In The Global Marketplace
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Six In Ten CEOs (60%) Are Confident Their Workforce Will Expand Over Next Two Years (Up 9 Points From Last Year)
And Most Expect Their Company To Do "Financially Better Next Year" (68%) And "Plan To Increase Business Spending" (55%)
But Four In Ten CEOs (40%) Expect Inflation To Increase In 2005, With Globalization And Taxes Being The Most Serious Issues Facing Canadian Business Today