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Half (51%) of Canadians Say Accounting and Financial Irregularities As Recently Reported Are Widespread, Not In Just a Few Companies
Slim Majority (54%) Believe Canadian Auditing Standards Are More Effective In Protecting the Public Interest than In United States
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Without Estate Plans, Wealthiest Canadians Risk Leaving Little for Heirs
As Government Could Be Biggest Beneficiary of Inter-Generational Wealth Transfer
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2010 Winter Games Bid Enjoys Strong Public Support
85% of Canadians and 75% of British Columbians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Winter
Olympics
87% of Canadians Believe Federal Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing
74% of British Columbians Believe Provincial Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing -
BC Federal Political Scene June 2002
Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%) -
Eight in Ten (82%) Say That A Health Charter Would Be A Good Idea
Two Thirds (64%) Say Canada Needs a Charter That Explains Rights and Responsibilities of All Stakeholders in Health System, While 34% Opt for a Patients Bill of Rights
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90% Say There is a Nursing Shortage in the Province of PEI
Three-Quarters (78%; 74% of Decided PC Voters) Say Nurses Are Not Paid Enough -- 72% Believe Better Pay and Benefits for Nurses Should Be a Higher Priority Than Tax Cuts, Hiring A Public Relations Firm (83%) Or Investing In Golf Courses (91%)
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Charitable Giving In BC
Charitable Giving In BC Poised To Grow Substantially; 74% Donated An Average Of $791 In 2001; And 25% Intend On Giving "More" In 2002
Top Barriers to Charitable Giving Include Too Many Organizations Asking For Money (76%), No Money To Spare (72%), Poor Reputations (59%), And Perceived Waste On Administration (56%)
Health-Related Charities Dominate, Comprising 6 of the Top 10 Top-of-Mind Charitable Organizations -
BC Public Critical Of Current State Of Province, But Optimistic For Future
Majority (53%) Thinks BC is in Worse Shape Than a Year Ago, But Most (50%) Believe We'll Be Better Off in Future
Majority of Critics (63%) Blame Liberal Management for Current Woes; Fewer (22%) Blame External Factors
Majority Very Critical of State of Health Care and Education in BC; Expect Problems to Persist to End of Liberal Mandate
Most Downbeat on BC's Economy and Government Finances, But Expect Improvements in the Future -
The Aventis Healthcare Survey
A Look At Diabetes, the Healthcare System, Benefits Plans, Eldercare and Workplace Stress Among Canadian Employees
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Wealthy Paupers: Canada's Affluent Top 20% Don't Feel Rich
Ipsos-Reid / RBC Investments Study Looks at the Views of the Top 20 Percent