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WHILE CONFIDENCE IN NATIONAL ECONOMY PLUMMETS TO 1990 LEVELS (42% SAY ECONOMY WILL GET "WORSE") AND ONE-THIRD (34%) SAY WE'RE HEADED FOR RECESSION (UP UNPRECEDENTED 9 POINTS IN ONE WEEK AND 20 POINTS SINCE JANUARY)...
CANADIANS IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES CONTINUE TO EXPRESS CONFIDENCE: LOWEST LEVELS IN JOB ANXIETY (18%) SINCE BEFORE 1990, 65% SAY CURRENT CANADIAN ECONOMY "GOOD", 26% SAY PERSONAL ECONOMIC SITUATION WILL "IMPROVE" COMPARED TO ONLY 14% WHO SAY IT WILL GET "WORSE" - 59% SAY IT WILL "STAY THE SAME"
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BC Political Scene
BC Liberals Improve Standing Among BC Public Since Election Victory (62% - Up 4 Points)
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BC High Tech CEO's Optimistic About the Economic Outlook and the High tech Sector
While the current assessment of the economy is negative, high tech CEO's express confidence towards the future of BC's economy overall, and are even more bullish towards the high tech sector.
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BC Election 2001 Election Outcome
Vast Majority Of British Columbians (77%) Feels The NDP Does Not Deserve To Be Re-Elected
61% See Major Changes To The Direction Of The Province If Liberals Win; Vast Majority Think Changes Will Be Positive (77%)
71% Of BC Public Think It's Unlikely Liberals Will Win All 79 Seats; 75% Think It Would Be A "Bad Thing" If This Were To Happen, And 28% Would Vote Strategically To Prevent It -
BC Election 2001 Specific Election Issues
British Columbians Hold Mixed Views On Budget Priorities For A New Government, But 64% Believe Tax Cuts Will Provide Enough Revenue To Pay For Services
62% Of British Columbians Support Referendum To Decide What Should And Should not Go Into Treaties With Aboriginal Peoples
62% Of BC Public Rejects Two-Tier Health Care, With 47% Strongly Against The Idea -
BC Political Scene
BC Liberals Take Commanding Lead into Provincial Election; 63% Support the Party, Compared to 20% for NDP
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Canadian E-Commerce Gains Momentum - $4.3 billion Spent Online in 2000, More than Double Last Year's Spending
Up to 2 Million Canadians Poised to Shop Online for First Time in 2001 - Ipsos-Reid Survey Results to be Presented at Comdex Canada West
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Young Canadians Expect To Financially Support Aging Parents: 10th Annual Royal Bank Financial Group RRSP Survey
Views on retirement savings point to generational changes
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Investor Confidence Apparent Despite Stock Market Volatility
Majority (54%) Say It's a "Good Time" To Buy Stocks in Canadian Companies Versus 34% Who
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Royal Bank Survey: Canadian Housing Market Remains Healthy Despite Sudden Weakness In U.S. Economy
One in four Canadians consider buying a new home in the next two years