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Study of Calgary Business' Emergency Response Plans
Ipsos Reid Study Identifies Gaps in Corporate Emergency Response Plans
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A Majority (54%) of Canadians Would Use Social Media Channels, Such as Facebook or Twitter to Let Their Friends and Family Know That They are Safe in the Event of an Emergency
One-Third (35%) of Canadians Think That Emergency Services Such as Fire or Police Would Respond to a Request for Help Over Social Media
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Retiring Boomer Business Owners Set Financial Example for Canadians, More Confident in Savings and Timing of Retirement
But Both Retiring Boomer Business Owners and Average Canadians Agree They'll Need More Money than Before to
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Update on BC Teachers Contract Dispute
BC Teachers (37%) Slightly Ahead of Provincial Government (30%) in Being Fair and Reasonable
Six-in-ten (62%) Oppose Full-Scale Strike Action -
While Half (51%) Believe Ontario Heading on Right Track (+19 Points from One Year Ago), Just One Third (34%) Say McGuinty Government Has Done a Good Job and Deserves Re-Election
PC Hudak (38%, +1) Continues to Lead as Ontarian's Choice for Best Premier But Incumbent Liberal Premier McGuinty (33%, +4)
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Update on BC HST Referendum
`Scrap HST' (44%) Leads `Keep HST' (38%)
Majority (55%) Say Referendum Question is Confusing