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GVRD Residents On Rapid Transit
Most Residents Support Proceeding With Northeast Sector Rapid Transit Project (74%) And RAV Line Project (69%)
Two-Thirds (65%) Think TransLink Should Accept Provincial Government's Proposal To Save Project
Seven-in-Ten (69%) Residents Say Transportation/Transit Issues Should Be A High Priority For Leaders -
Conservatives Ahead In British Columbia
Conservatives (33%) Lead Liberals (27%) And NDP (27%)
Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 23-25, Liberals
6-8, NDP 4-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow
Majority (57%) Say Party And Platforms More Important Than Candidates (19%) Or Leaders (18%) -
Canadians' Views On Public-Private Partnerships
Canadians Reject Private Sector Funding Of Some Key Public Sector Areas
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Canada's CEOs Modestly Optimistic With National Economic Expectations For 2004
While More Think Economy Will Grow Strongly Since Last Year (23%, +5 Points), Majority (73%) Say Economy Will Have Slower Growth
But, CEOs Confident (86%) There Will Not Be Major Economic Downturn In Next Two Years -
The Internet Is A Key Tool In Looking For A New House
85% Of Online House Buyers In Canada Used The Internet To Help Buy A Home, 78% Say It Played A Significant Role In The Purchase Process
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BRITISH COLUMBIANS SEE ECONOMIC GOLD IN 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS
Public Predicts Games Will Be a Boon to Provincial Economy (71%), Retail Sales (81%) and Tourism Spending (88%)
Benefit Expected to Extend Beyond Host Cities; Majority Expect Games to Benefit Retail Sales (72%) and Tourism Spending (78%) In Their Own Region of the Province -
Two-Thirds (66%) of Canadians Believe Blackout Result of Technical, Not Supply Problems - 61% in Ontario Agree
Seven in Ten (71%) Confident Electricity Companies Will Be Able to Sustain Demand Over the Next Number of Years, However Just 58% of Ontarians Concur
One in Three (34%) Willing to Pay More for Hydro In Order to Invest in a More Fail-Safe System - 42% in Ontario
Premier Eves (71% - 73% in Ontario) Leads List as Doing a `Good Job' During Blackout -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.