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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos-Reid For The Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
Alberta Wireless And Telecommunications Industry Geared For Growth
84% Of Companies In This Sector Expect Their Workforce To Increase Over Next Two Years
Two-Thirds (66%) Planning To Grow Through "New Products Or Technology" - Others Look To "New Markets" (36%) And "Industry Collaborations" (34%)
But Many Say "Ability To Obtain Funding" (57%) And "Attracting And Retaining High Calibre Employees" (47%) Are Barriers To Growth -
Canadian Businesses Plan To Spend Less On IT, More On IT Outsourcing
Leading Market Researcher Outlines Key IT Trends For 2005
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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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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 -
BC's Technology CEOs See The BC Economy On The Upswing
CEOs Also Remain Bullish On The Future Of BC's Technology Sector
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British Columbians On Olympic Performance
Seven-In-Ten British Columbians Place Importance On Canada's Performance At International
Sporting Events
British Columbians Divided On Their Satisfaction With Canada's Olympic Performance In Athens -
Conservatives Extend Lead In British Columbia
Conservatives (38%) Lead NDP (26%) and Liberals (25%)
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 24-28, Liberals
4-8, NDP 2-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow