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Cottages Staying In The Family For Better Or Worse
97% Of Cottage Owners Say That They Currently Share Their Cottage With Other Family Members; 11% Say That This Has Already Caused A Rift In Their Family
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Broadband Goes Mainstream
Half of Home Internet Subscribers Now Using a Broadband Connection in Canada
Canada leads U.S. and the world by wide margin when it comes to broadband adoption - Ipsos-Reid Internet trends report
Internet access hits new high as 75% of all Canadians now online -
British Columbians Think Public-Private Partnerships are a Good Idea
Six-in-Ten (60%) British Columbians Think Public-Private Partnerships are a Good Idea
Half (48%) Willing to Pay Toll or User Fee -
Albertans Divided on Government's Involvement in Resolving Teachers' Dispute
Slim Majority (53%) Support Bill 12
But a Similar Number (52%) Agree that the Province Should Have Left the Parties to Negotiate a Settlement on their Own
Overall, Albertans are Divided on Whether the Solution is "Fair and Reasonable" (47% Agree, 51% Disagree) -
RBC Royal Bank Ninth Annual Housing Study 2002
Home Buying Intention Outlook Virtually Matches 2001 - Near Term Buying Due To Low Interest Rates Drive Market Over Last Year, 84% Say a House is a Good Investment - Up From 79% Last Year
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BC Government Approval Continues to Slide
BC Liberal Approval (43%) Continues Downward Trend; But Most (71%) BC Liberal Voters Still Approve
BC Public Divided on Freezing Health Care Spending (49% Approve vs. 50% Disapprove)
Majority (58%) Approve of Contracting Out Non-Clinical Hospital Services -
BC Liberals Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (55%) Thinks BC Government Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (56%) Disapproves of Rewriting Existing Contracts
Half (47%) Less Trusting Of Provincial Government -
GVRD Residents Support Third Crossing
Three Quarters (77%) of GVRD Residents Support Proposal to Build a Toll-Tunnel from Vancouver to the North Shore
Most Residents (69%) Say Lions Gate and Second Narrows Bridges are Not Sufficient to Handle Current Level of Traffic - 90% Say Bridges Will Not be Sufficient in 10 Years Time