Search
-
Current Economic Conditions Are Already Impacting Banking And Finance Activities of Canadians Aged 25 to 54
Six-in-Ten Canadians Aged 25 to 54 Are Paying More Attention to the Service Fees They Are Being Charged (65%) and Are Actively Looking For Ways to Reduce Their Fees (59%)
-
Online Canadians' Inactive Accounts Could Put Them at Risk of Fraud Identity Theft
Seven in Ten (73%) `Concerned' About Falling Victim to Identity Theft, Safety of their Personal Information (69%)
-
Most (83%) Small Business Owners Say They Have a `Better Quality of Life' Since Starting their Business
Despite Stress, Time Commitments and Financial Uncertainty, Almost All (92%) Say There are More Rewards than Downsides in Running their Business
-
After Campaign Touting Leadership in Uncertain Economic Times, Tories Tumble as Only 30% Think Harper Has Economic Crisis Plan
Conservative Minority Likely, But Precise Outcome Up for Grabs
Conservatives (34%), Liberals (29%), NDP (18%),
Bloc (9%, 38% Quebec), Green (8%) -
Conservatives Crushed in Quebec (18%) as Bloc Soars (40%)
But Wide Lead in Ontario Keeps Tories in the Game
Nationally, Tories (37%) Hold Lead Over Grits (23%), NDP (19%), Greens (10%) and Bloc (10%) -
Generational Divide: Small Business Owners Differ on Attitudes Towards Technology in their Businesses
From Level of Comfort With Technology to Importance of Wireless Devices, Opinions Vary Greatly Depending on
Age of Entrepreneur -
Tories on the March as Ontario Grit Vote Collapses, Bloc Falter
Bad Impressions:
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion has Worst Week of all Party Leaders -
Election 2008: At the End of Week 1, Tories Lead But No Magic Breakthrough
In Week of Gaffes, Conservative Machine Only Ekes Out 2 Points Better Than Last Election Finish:
Tories (38%), Liberals (29%), NDP (13%), Green (11%) -
Country Split on Whether Harper Right Not to Answer Questions about Sacked Minister's `Private' Ex-Relationship (51%) or Treat as Legitimate Questions on National Security Risk (44%)
But Majority (55%) Wants RCMP Investigation into Security Breach and Details of Bernier and Couillard's Relationship
-
Canadians' Attitudes About Public Debate In Canada Today - The Good, The Bad And The Boring
Canadians Are Concerned About The Quality And Substance Of Public Debate In Canada Today
Eight In Ten (77%) Of Canadians Think `Public Debate Of Political And Cultural Issues In Canada Is Superficial And One-Sided'
Only One In Three Canadians (32%) Think Our Elected Politicians Do A "Good Job Debating" The Important Issues That Are Facing Canada
Eight In Ten Canadians (79%) Feel That, As A People, We Are "Too Reserved" When It Comes To Debating Important Issues