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Canadians And Publicly Mourning Their Fallen Troops
More (53%) Disagree Than Agree (45%) With Decision To Not Fly Flag At Half-Mast Every Time A Soldier Is Killed, Majority (66%) Feel Media Ban From Return Of Killed Soldiers Is Really A Government Muzzle and Should Be Left Up To Families To Decide
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Most Canadians (65%) Accepting Of P.M's Use Of "God Bless Canada"
But One In Four (26%) Feel This Statement Is "Unacceptable and He Should Stop Using It"
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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos Reid for Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
Life In British Columbia's Municipalities
British Columbians Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (32%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including British Columbians, Are the World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In British Columbia -
Life In Alberta's Municipalities
Albertans Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (34%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including Albertans, Are The World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It Comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In Alberta -
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) In Canada
Gap Exists Between What Canadian Businesses Do On CSR And What Canadian Consumers Know About
Seven-in-ten Canadians (68%) Pay Attention To Issues Related To Corporate Social Responsibility
Three-Quarters Of Canadian Businesses Say They Are Engaged In Key CSR Initiatives...But, Comparatively Few Canadians Are Aware -
Astro Jeunesse Yogurt Survey
3/4 Canadians Would Prefer A Fat-Free Product That Was Sweetened Naturally To One That Was Sweetened Artificially
1/3 Canadians Don't Think They're Getting Enough Antioxidants In Their Daily Diet -
Canadian Cancer Society Prevention Week Survey
There's Room For Improvement For Many Ontarians
Majorities Agree With Proposed Things The Ontario Government Can Do To Help Prevent Cancer -
Professionals Say Companies Should Enable Today's Worker With Customized Integrated Technologies
Near Consensus Among Professionals: "Employees Are A Company's Biggest Asset" (98%)
But Providing Workers With Desktop PC Will Not Suffice, 95% Feel It Must Be An Integrated Office Tool To Aid Productivity