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CALGARIANS TALK ABOUT SEX
AN ANGUS REID GROUP/CALGARY HERALD SURVEY ASKS CALGARIANS ABOUT THEMSELVES, THEIR LIFESTYLES AND THEIR VIEWS ON SEX
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BC's Political Scene
NDP SUPPORT BOTTOMS OUT AT 18% OF DECIDED VOTERS; MORE THAN HALF THE BC POPULATION (52%) SUPPORTS THE BC LIBERALS
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BC's Political Scene
NDP SUPPORT BOTTOMS OUT AT 18% OF DECIDED VOTERS; MORE THAN HALF THE BC POPULATION (52%) SUPPORTS THE BC LIBERALS
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BEYOND THE BOTTOM LINE: WHAT CEOs ARE THINKING
New Survey Reveals Key CEO Strategies About About Hiring And Keeping The Right People
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51% of those aware of the social union deal feel it is a step in the right direction
Quebeckers are more optimistic about the future of the health care system in Quebec.
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56% OF QUEBECKERS FEEL THE MARTIN BUDGET IS GOOD NEWS FOR QUEBEC
Stalemate in the War of Numbers between Ottawa and Quebec City
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LIBERALS FALL IN POLLS AS ONTARIO TORIES TAKE LEAD 43% to 38%
TORY DISAPPROVAL ON HEALTHCARE CLIMBS TO 60%, AND "RIGHT TRACK" DIPS, BUT OVERALL APPROVAL, DESERVE RE-ELECTION, REMAINS CONSTANT
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WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE THIS YEAR?
THE YEAR 2000 WILL BE WELCOMED IN THROUGH PARTIES (23%), TRAVELLING (10%) AND DINING OUT (5%)
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MAJORITY OF CANADIANS (53%) MOST CONCERNED ABOUT Y2K "GLITCH" BEING FIXED IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY (93%) AWARE OF Y2K ISSUE - BUT ONLY 25% "VERY FAMILIAR" WITH ISSUE