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As Nunavut Celebrates its 10th Anniversary, A Survey Gauges Southern Canadians' Views on the North For the First Time
Three Quarters of Canadians think that `Canadian politicians should focus more attention on Canada's North and less on our
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Au moment oщ le Nunavut fкte son 10e anniversaire, un sondage analyse pour la premiиre fois les perspectives sur le Nord chez les Canadiens qui habitent dans le Sud du pays.
Les trois quarts des Canadiens pensent que 171les politiciens canadiens devraient se concentrer davantage sur le Nord du Canada et moins sur notre voisin du Sud, les Йtats-Unis 187.
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Albertans On The Environment
Eight-in-ten (79%) Albertans agree that it is possible to have a strong economy in Alberta while protecting the environment
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Seven in Ten (70%) Canadians Intend to Participate in Earth Hour on March 28
What Will Canadians Be Doing in the Dark?
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Most (95%) Potential Homebuyers Say Finding a Home with Low Energy Consumption is an `Important' Consideration
Nine in Ten (93%) Homebuyers Would be Interested in Having a Standardized Energy Rating for Homes
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BC Liberals Lead as Majority of Voters Say Province Heading in Right Direction
BC Liberals (46%, up 2 points) Lead NDP (35%, unchanged) and Greens (15%, down 1 point)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, unchanged) and Carole James (52%, down 2 points)
BC Liberals Also Have Largest Potential Voter Pool and Firmest Vote Heading Toward May 12th Election -
While Ontario Contractors' Outlook is Cautious for 2009, Most (75%) Say They're In a Strong Financial Position to Weather Economic Storm
Nearly One Half (45%) of Firms Reported Growth in 2008,
But Just Two in Ten (20%) Predict Growth in 2009, According to a Survey Conducted for the Ontario Construction Secretariat -
Majority (53%) of Canadians Believe Fresh Water is Canada's Most Important Natural Resource
Yet Canadians Greatly Underestimate Their Daily Water Use Saying They Use On Average 66 Litres Versus Reality of 329 Litres
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Canadian Producers Do Not Feel the Recent Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation or the Agricultural Industry
One in Twenty Farmers in Canada (6%) Indicate That the Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation, While Twice as Many (13%) Feel it Will Hurt Their Farm Operation
However, Most Feel the Harper Government is Committed to Doing What it Takes to get Canada's Economy Back on Track