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Urban Canadian Office Workers Say That Sharing Information and Collaboration At Work is Becoming More Important
Survey of Office Workers in Six of Canada's Leading Economic Centres Show Workplace Trends and Attitudes
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BC Election 2001 - Election Outcome
62% Of BC Public Think BC Liberal Sweep Unlikely; But Belief In Possibility Of Sweep Has Increased 8 Points
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Men Say Their Wife/Partner (24%) is "Sexiest Mom Alive"- Women Say Madonna (12%)
Half (53%) of Canadian Mothers Want "Plants and Flowers" Over Other Items for the Home This Mother's Day -- 5% (or Roughly 436,797 Moms) Want "Hand and Power Tools"
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Ontarians And Access To Post Secondary Education
Two-Thirds (64%) of Ontarians, Including A Majority of Decided PC Voters (53%), Want Increased Provincial Funding For Universities and Colleges Even if it May Mean Canceling Tax Cuts or Reduced Spending in Other Areas
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BC Election 2001 Specific Election Issues
British Columbians Hold Mixed Views On Budget Priorities For A New Government, But 64% Believe Tax Cuts Will Provide Enough Revenue To Pay For Services
62% Of British Columbians Support Referendum To Decide What Should And Should not Go Into Treaties With Aboriginal Peoples
62% Of BC Public Rejects Two-Tier Health Care, With 47% Strongly Against The Idea -
BC ELECTION 2001
Health Care (58%) Tops The List Of Issues BC Public Wants To See Debated In The Election Campaign; Education (21%) Taxes (19%), And The Economy (17%) Also Seen As Important
Majority Feels Liberals Would Outperform NDP On Most Major Policy Issues; NDP Trails BC Green Party On The Environment -
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