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The Ipsos Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Nudges Up 1.59 Points To 102.89
Record Low Job Anxiety, Home Purchase Intentions, And Personal Economic Outlook Fuel Confidence
Interest Rate Predictions, Everyday And Big-Ticket Spending Continue To Dampen Confidence -
RBC Financial Group RESP Parent Survey
Virtually All (97%) Parents Want Their Child To Attend College/University, Yet Only Half (49%) Have An RESP
A Majority (61%) Fears Their Child Won't Be Able To Further Their Education Due To Cost -
Canadians Offer Opinions In Wake Of Attack On London
Majority Of Canadians (63%)Agree It's "Only A Matter Of Time" Before Canada Is Attacked By Terrorists And Believe There Are Terrorists Operating In Canada Who Intend To Commit Acts Of Terror Against Canadians (65%)
Most (57%) Do Not Believe That Canadian Government And Emergency Services Are Prepared To Deal With A Terrorist Attack In Canada
Nine In Ten (89%) Think Canadian Officials Should Take The Threat Of Terrorism By Osama Bin Laden Seriously, But Strong Majority (74%) Feel Canada Should Not Be Intimidated By Such Threats And Should Stay The Course In Afghanistan -
The Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Drops 5.4 Points To 101.3
Interest Rate Predictions, Everyday And Big-Ticket Spending, And Personal Economic Outlook Dampen Confidence
The Silver Lining...Home Purchase Intentions Remain Positive And Job Anxiety Low -
A Public Opinion Survey Of Canadians And Americans
An Ipsos-Reid Report Prepared For The Canada Institute of the Washington D.C. based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars And The Toronto Based Canada Institute on North American Issues (CINAI)
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Canadian Teens Avid Music Downloaders And Online Gamers
One-In-Ten Say They Download Music Or Play Online Games "Every Day"
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Ready, Set, Go - Alberta Heads To The Polls
Klein And The PCs (50%) Start The Election Campaign With A Commanding Lead Over The Alberta Liberals (26%), NDP (10%) And Alberta Alliance (9%)
Albertans Say Healthcare (49%) And Education (26%) Are Most Important Issues In This Election
Despite Some Concern Over Voter Fatigue, 69% Say It Was Okay For Klein To Call The Election Now
If The PCs Win This Election, Albertans Are Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Complete His Term And Run Again (46%) Or Step Aside Before The End Of His Term (44%) -
Canadian Moms And Learning
Three-Quarters (74%) Of Canadian Moms Concerned About Their Children's Ability To Compete In Global Economy
Virtually All (98%) Think It Is Important To Encourage Learning At Home; Nine-in-Ten (92%) Now More Inclined To Choose Educational Entertainment For Children
Moms More Keen Than Dads On Reading With Their Children At A Young Age (78% when Children are Less than 1 Year Old) -
British Columbians On Crime
While Residents Think Crime Is Becoming A More Serious Problem, They're Not More Personally Worried About Being A Victim