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Tories (38%) And Liberals (37%) Remain Essentially Tied In The Polls In Ontario
But When It Comes To Momentum John Tory And The PCs Lead With Positive Impressions As Liberal Voters Appear Malleable
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Annual RBC Home Renovations Study Finds 76% Of Canadian Homeowners Plan To Renovate In The Next Two Years
Homeowners Speak Up On Renovation Plans & Financing Intentions
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Most Canadians (67%) Lack Confidence That Governments Will Live Up To Commitment To Establish Wait Time Benchmarks
Majority (86%) Say If Province/Territories Fail To Meet Their Commitments That The Federal Government Should Establish These Benchmarks Based On The Recommendations Of Canada's Health Professionals
Three-Quarters (76%) Feel That Failure To Establish Benchmarks Will Increase The Demand For Private Care -
Wireless Internet Usage In Canada
Canadian Wireless Internet Usage Projected To Double By 2006 (From 18% To 40%)
By 2006, Seven-In-Ten (72%) Wireless Internet Users Intend To Access The Internet Wirelessly From A Location Outside Their Home
A Quarter Of Canadians (23%) Drink A Coffee Beverage While Using The Internet
And 14% Say They Would Spend More Time In Their Favourite Coffee Shop If It Offered Wireless Internet Access -
Cranium Family Fun Study
Canadian Parents Estimate That They Spend An Average Of 24 Hours A Week Truly Interacting With Their Family...85% Wish They Could Spend More Quality Time Together
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Advertising Research Leader Launches Quick Turnaround Ad Tracking Tool
Ipsos ASI's Ad*Graph Express Ideal For Pulse Check On Ad Performance
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The Future Of Alberta's Conservative Party
Albertans Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Stay For The Remainder Of His Term (50%) Or Retire Early (47%)
In Calgary, Jim Dinning Leads The Pack Of Potential Replacement Candidates (20%) - But Still A Lot Of Votes In Play (38% `Do Not Know Enough To Say') -
The Kumon Back-To-School Survey
How Homework Habits, Distractions, Rewards & Consequences Relate To Scholastic Achievement
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Albertans Divided Over Dividend
Half (48%) say Klein government should keep the surplus while half (47%) say it should be distributed to Albertans
Albertans most likely to use their "dividend" to pay bills/debt (36%) - 23% will save it, 21% will spend it