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Half Of Homeowners Plan To Do Renovations Within The Next Five Years
And Kitchens & Bathrooms Top The List
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Into The Election Window: Part 1
Overall Vote Stable Since Last Poll -- Liberals (39%), Conservatives (26%), NDP (15%), Bloc (48% In Quebec vs. 28% Liberals), Green Party (5%). Liberals In Majority Territory If Vote Held Today, But Voter Dynamic Volatile And Minority Lurks. Paul Martin Trails Other Leaders Badly (-26) On Momentum With Jack Layton (+9) And Stephen Harper (+8) Having More Traction
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One Year To Next BC Provincial Election
NDP Now Has Clear Lead With 44% Support
BC Liberal Support Continues To Slip And Now Stands At 37%
Support For Greens (11%) Now At Lowest Level Since May 2001 -
Liberals Move Into Solid Majority Territory But Voters Still VolatileLiberals (40%), Conservatives (24%), NDP (15%), Bloc (46% In Quebec), Green (5%)
Seat Model Projects Liberals With 171-175 Seats, Conservatives 56-60 Seats, Bloc 54-58 Seats, NDP 17-21 Seats If Vote Held Today
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7th Annual Ipsos-Reid/Aventis Healthcare Survey
While Canadian Benefit Plan Holders Place Significant Value On Their Health Benefit Plan, There Has Been A Steady Decline Since 1999 In The Degree To Which These Plans Meet The Needs Of Canadians; However Those Who Are Satisfied With Their Job, Are Most Likely To Be Satisfied With Their Plan
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Potential Liberal Majority Gets More Comfortable
Liberal vs. Bloc Gap Closes In Quebec, Conservatives Falter In Atlantic Canada But Gain In Prairies, NDP Slip; Seat Range Model Projects Liberals With Potential Majority: 160-164 Seats, Conservative 66-70 Seats, Bloc 56-60 Seats, NDP 18-22 Seats, 155 Seats Needed For Majority
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Canadians' Views On Trade Agreements:
Six In Ten Canadians (62%) Disagree That Canada Should Sign A Trade Agreement That Would Open Canada's Public Services to Competition From Foreign Companies
A Further Six In Ten (60%) Disagree That Government Should Sign Deals That Would Allow Corporations to Directly Sue The
Government of Canada If Our Public Policies Impair Their Ability to Make Profits -
Canadians On Hospice Palliative Care
Canadians Estimate It Would Take An Average of 54 Hours Per Week To Take Care Of A Dying Loved One In Their Home
Considering Their Current Schedule, 64% Of Canadians Could Not Devote The Estimated Amount Of Time To Do So