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Who Can Give Farmers In Canada The Help They Are Looking For?
Farmers Focus On Declining Farm Income As Top Issue Facing Canadian
Agriculture Today And Are Looking For A Leg Up -
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 -
On The Tenth Anniversary Of Canada's Most Respected Corporations CEO Survey: RBC Financial Selected Canada's Most Respected Corporation For The Fifth Time And Third Year In A Row
Telecommunications And Oil & Gas Companies Gain In Many Corporate Categories
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Service Fee Opinion Survey
Canadians 19-55 Are Heavy Financial Transactors (Making 43.3 Transactions Per Month, On
Average)
On Average, More Than $21/Month Paid In Service Fees On Main Chequing Account
Many (40%) Say Fees On Their Main Chequing Account Are Unfair.
Half (50%) Perceive Profits Made By Financial Institutions From Service Fees To Be Unfair -
Glimmer Of Hope In Farmer's Economic Outlook
While Current Assessment Remains Bleak, Optimism For The Next Six Months Is Increased
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Service Fee Opinion Survey
On Average, More Than $21/Month Paid In Service Fees On Main Chequing Account
Many (40%) Say Fees On Their Main Chequing Account Are Unfair -
Charitable Giving In BC
More British Columbians Making Charitable Donations; 79% Of BC Residents Made A Donation in 2004, Up From 74% In 2001
Most British Columbians (68%) Don't Wait For Christmas Holiday Season To Make A Charitable Donation
Social Services Charities (74%) Tops BC Public's List For Donations This Christmas Holiday Season - Salvation Army Tops The List (41%) Of Top-of-Mind Organizations