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Majority of British Columbians Say Protecting the Environment Should be Given Priority Over Economic Growth
BC Residents' Green Efforts Continue Despite the Economic Downturn
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Flu Fear Fizz: Less than Half (47%) of Canadians Concerned with Catching New Flu, Only 15% Very Much So
Officials at All Levels Get Two Thumbs Up in
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As Liberals Rally Around Ignatieff in Vancouver, Grits (36%) Lead Tories (33%) Nationally, With 10-Point Lead in Seat-Rich Ontario
But Harper Bests New Grit Leader on Most Leadership Attributes, Including Best Prime Minister (43% for Harper, 33% for Ignatieff)
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Ontario McGuinty Liberals (46%) Lead Idle PCs (31%), New-Leader NDP (13%), Green (10%)
Half (51%) Give Government Good Marks for Dealing with Economy as Only 16% Offer Failing Grade
Majority (54%) Says Provincial Government Initiatives and Activities Has Economy on `Right Track' -
Half (51%) of Cardholders Indicate that they Will Spend Less on Credit Cards over the Next Six Months. One Quarter (24%) Say `Much Less'
The economic downturn appears to be impacting the way Canadians use their credit cards
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Lacklustre Start to BC Election Campaign
Voters Give Nod to BC Liberals for Best Campaign, But None of the Three Major Campaigns is Impressing Voters
Gordon Campbell (44%) Leads Carole James (30%) as Best Premier -
British Columbian Retailers and Their Environmental Actions
Retailers' Actions to Help the Environment Continue to be an Important Factor in Store
Decision for Adult British Columbians (74% Important in 2009, versus 77% in 2008) -
New Research Tool Examines Needs of Ethnic and New Canadians
Ipsos Launches `Multicultural Connection' Panel to Help Introduce Marketers to Growing
Segment