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British Columbians On Crime
While Residents Think Crime Is Becoming A More Serious Problem, They're Not More Personally Worried About Being A Victim
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NDP Surges Ahead Of BC Liberals
NDP (42%, up 5 points) Continue To Steal Support From BC Liberals (39%, down 2 points) and Greens (12%, down 2 points)
Fewer Than Half Of NDP Voters (44%) Think NDP Will Do A
Good Job; Majority (55%) Just Dislike Other Parties
Gordon Campbell's Approval Rating (34%, down 3 points) Falls
To New Low; Carole James At 47% Approval As NDP Leader
Campbell (40%) And James (38%) Neck And Neck As Choice For
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The Canadian Economic Confidence Index Up 9.33 Points To 109.18
Optimistic Interest Rate Predictions, Home Purchase Intentions, Low Job Anxiety, And Personal Economic Outlook Drive Confidence
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Two Thirds (67%) Of Canadians Say That They Or A Family Member Waited Longer Than Reasonable For Access To Health Care Services.
Three Quarters (74%) See The Shortage Of Health Professionals As The Main Reason Waiting Times And Access Are Getting Worse
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Nine In Ten (87%) CEOs Bullish Their Business Has What It Takes To Compete In Global Marketplace - Consistent With 2002 Views
But Only 29% Say It's Time To Expand Into New Markets Rather Than Solidify Current Market
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Canadian Online Gift Purchasing Flat During 2003 Holiday Season
Canadians Spend $972 Million Online Purchasing Gifts, Virtually Unchanged From 2002
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The Internet Is Changing The Way Canadians Socialize
Nearly Seven-In-Ten Online Canadians Use The Internet For Social Activities
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One-In-Three Frequent Business Travellers Expect To Travel More In The Next 12 Months
Low-cost Airlines Seen As A Viable Alternative For Business Travellers
Business Travel Market Still Off Pre-9/11 Levels By 13-15%