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    Service Fee Opinion Survey

    Canadians 19-55 Are Heavy Financial Transactors (Making 43.3 Transactions Per Month, On
    Average)

    On Average, More Than $21/Month Paid In Service Fees On Main Chequing Account

    Many (40%) Say Fees On Their Main Chequing Account Are Unfair.
    Half (50%) Perceive Profits Made By Financial Institutions From Service Fees To Be Unfair

    17 January 2005
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    Glimmer Of Hope In Farmer's Economic Outlook

    While Current Assessment Remains Bleak, Optimism For The Next Six Months Is Increased

    14 January 2005
  • Society

    Service Fee Opinion Survey

    On Average, More Than $21/Month Paid In Service Fees On Main Chequing Account

    Many (40%) Say Fees On Their Main Chequing Account Are Unfair

    30 December 2004
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    With Labour Dispute On Ice - Canadians Stick Handle NHL Issues

    Majority (62%) Believe Stanley Cup Is Only For NHL Teams - Even If There Is No 2004-05 Season
    Plurality (36%) A Say Shortened Regular Season Would Need Minimum Of 40 Games Played To Have Playoffs
    Public Remains Strongly In The Corner Of The Owners When It Comes To Labour Dispute

    22 December 2004
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    Charitable Giving In BC

    More British Columbians Making Charitable Donations; 79% Of BC Residents Made A Donation in 2004, Up From 74% In 2001

    Most British Columbians (68%) Don't Wait For Christmas Holiday Season To Make A Charitable Donation

    Social Services Charities (74%) Tops BC Public's List For Donations This Christmas Holiday Season - Salvation Army Tops The List (41%) Of Top-of-Mind Organizations

    20 December 2004
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    The North "Poll" - 2004

    British Columbians Have Their Say About Santa Claus

    19 December 2004
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    Canadian Teens Avid Music Downloaders And Online Gamers

    One-In-Ten Say They Download Music Or Play Online Games "Every Day"

    14 December 2004
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    Research Online, All The Time

    Ipsos-Reid Announces Canadian Online Omnibus Now Offered Weekly

    13 December 2004
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    BC Provincial Politics - Part III

    Testing Some Possible Campaign Messages

    10 December 2004
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    BC Provincial Politics - Part II

    Many Indicators Moving In BC Liberal's Direction ...

    But, BC Liberals (44%) Still Effectively Tied With NDP (41%) ...

    As NDP Seen To Have The Upper Hand On Social Issues

    9 December 2004
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