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The Internet Is Changing The Way Canadians Socialize
Nearly Seven-In-Ten Online Canadians Use The Internet For Social Activities
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BC Public Provides Backup To Police On Issue Of Police Brutality
Public Overwhelmingly (89%) Thinks Their Local Police Do A Good Job At Performing Duties In Professional And Respectful Manner
Two-in-Ten (22%) Say Incidents Of Police Brutality Are Common
One-in-Ten (13%) Are Personally Worried About Being A Victim Of Police Brutality -
The Role Of Information Technology In The Upstream Oil & Gas Industry
Business Challenges, Sarbanes-Oxley & US Regulatory Mandates
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Mid-Sized Canadian Business Executives Say Teamwork Is Critical To Overall Success Of Their Organization
Most Canadian Businesses Are Not Meeting The Information Sharing Needs Of Employees
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Jack Webster Awards 2003: BC's Newsmaker Of The Year
Public Selects Robert Pickton (37%) As BC's Newsmaker Of The Year; Premier Gordon Campbell Is A Close Second (28%)
Public Thinks Media Important To Society (95%) And Themselves Personally (83%) -
The Internet Is A Key Tool In Looking For A New House
85% Of Online House Buyers In Canada Used The Internet To Help Buy A Home, 78% Say It Played A Significant Role In The Purchase Process
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Liberal Juggernaut Appears Headed Towards Majority Government . . . With Liberals (48%) Leading Conservatives (31%) and NDP (15%) in Decided Voter Support in Post-Debate Poll
Majority (52%) of Liberal Supporters Give Party Mandate On Platform . . . Not Just Throwing Tories Out (36%)
If Finances Worse Than Expected, Six in Ten (59%) Say Liberals Should Make Their Platform Promises Work Within Current Provincial Revenue, not Through Increased Taxes (18%) or Increased Deficit (11%) -
Leading Toronto: The Race for A New Mayor
Barbara Hall (44%) Leads Race to Replace Mel Lastman, by Large Margin Followed by Nunziata (15%), Tory (13%), Miller (12%) and Jakobek (4%)
Biggest Momentum to Hall and Miller, Jakobek Effectively Out of the Race for Votes
Galvanizing "Ballot Box" Issue to Get Votes Yet to Emerge -
More Canadians Look To The Internet To Book Travel Plans
Over one-third (36%) of Internet users have booked elements of travel plans, and even more (56%) have researched travel plans online, but the average number of bookings has dropped