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Most (95%) Potential Homebuyers Say Finding a Home with Low Energy Consumption is an `Important' Consideration
Nine in Ten (93%) Homebuyers Would be Interested in Having a Standardized Energy Rating for Homes
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BC Liberals Lead as Majority of Voters Say Province Heading in Right Direction
BC Liberals (46%, up 2 points) Lead NDP (35%, unchanged) and Greens (15%, down 1 point)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, unchanged) and Carole James (52%, down 2 points)
BC Liberals Also Have Largest Potential Voter Pool and Firmest Vote Heading Toward May 12th Election -
New Market Research Offer Sharpens Raw Data for a Competitive Edge
Ipsos Reid and Tell Us About Us Inc Combine Forces for New, Unique Arrangement
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While Ontario Contractors' Outlook is Cautious for 2009, Most (75%) Say They're In a Strong Financial Position to Weather Economic Storm
Nearly One Half (45%) of Firms Reported Growth in 2008,
But Just Two in Ten (20%) Predict Growth in 2009, According to a Survey Conducted for the Ontario Construction Secretariat -
Majority (53%) of Canadians Believe Fresh Water is Canada's Most Important Natural Resource
Yet Canadians Greatly Underestimate Their Daily Water Use Saying They Use On Average 66 Litres Versus Reality of 329 Litres
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For the Love of Clean: A Majority (54%) of Canadians Enjoy Cleaning Their Homes
Two in Ten (19%) Spend At Least An Hour A Day
Cleaning and Tidying Their Home -
Ignatieff Liberals (33%) Continue to Edge Closer to Harper Conservatives (37%)
Grits (42%) Open a 5-Point Lead in Ontario over Tories (37%)
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Two in Three (65%) Say Current Housing Market is a Buyer's Market
Home-Buying Intentions Rebound From Last year As More Canadians are Likely To Buy a Home in Next Two Years