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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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Canadians and Americans Give Their Views on North American Energy Issues
The poll was released today as the Canada Institute of The Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars launches a two- day public dialogue in Calgary examining cross-border Canada/U.S. relations with a particular focus on continental energy issues.
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Economic Confidence Index Falls 10.86 Points As Interest Rate Outlook Wanes
Personal Economic Outlook, "Big-Ticket" And Everyday Spending Intentions Also Dampen Index
However, Fundamentals Still In Place As Canadians Give National Economic Outlook Thumbs Up For Now and Future With Home Purchase Intentions, Low Job Anxiety Fuelling Confidence -
Consumer Economic Confidence Remains High
Home Purchase Intentions (14% Likely to Buy) and Near Record Low Job Anxiety (18%) Drive Economic Outlook
One-Year Outlook on Canadian Economy Highest Since April 2003, Matches Robust Numbers in July 2000
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Up 0.74 Points Since August to 113.07 -
Economic Confidence Remains High Despite Reports Of Economic Woe
Expectations About Interest Rates, Home Purchase Intentions, Job Security, and Personal Economic Forecasting Fuel Continued Robust Consumer Economic Confidence
Three-Quarters (73%) Say Overall State of Canadian Economy is "Good," One-Third (32%) Think it will Improve
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Jumps Another 3 Points to Highest Level of 116.88 Since August 2002 -
Identity Theft Worries: Half of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned
One-Half (50%) Of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned About Debit Card Information Being Intercepted. And One-half (52%) Are Concerned About Credit Card Information Intercepts
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The Ipsos-Reid Canadian Monthly Economic Confidence Indicator
Expectations About Interest Rates and Job Security Fuel Robust Consumer Economic Confidence
Three-Quarters (74%) Say Overall State of Canadian Economy is "Good," Fears of Interest Rate Increase Drop, Job Anxiety Near Record Lows (20%)
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Jumps 14 Points to Highest Level of 113.71 Since August 2002 -
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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MAJORITY (58%) SAY TERRORISM THREATS OUTWEIGH PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, FREEDOM, AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW: POLICE, INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS SHOULD GET TOOLS THEY NEED TO PROTECT COLLECTIVE SAFETY OF CANADIANS AGAINST TERRORISM
However, while 52% think it will be necessary to give up some civil liberties, they say no to officials intercepting mail (74%), monitoring their telephone and email (71%) or credit card/financial transactions (61%) without being told