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Royal Bank of Canada Ninth Annual Housing Study 2002
Home Buying Intention Outlook Virtually Matches 2001 - But Renters, Near Term Buying Due To Low Interest Rates Drive Market over Last Year
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The Internet is Shaping the Way in Which Canadian Families Live and Work Together
RBC Study Examines the Internet's Impact on Canadian Families and Small Business Owners
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MAJORITY (74%) OF CANADIANS BELIEVE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD STIMULATE ECONOMY THROUGH TAX CUTS
Majority (55%) Also Believe That Any Government Spending to Stimulate Economy Should Not Run a Deficit
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THE TALENT GAME: ATTRACTING AND RETAINING EMPLOYEES
Improved Employee Benefits Tops The List As The Most Important Thing Employers Could Offer Employees (70%) To Stay or Leave Their Current Work Place, Followed by an Extra Week of Vacation (66%)
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BC High Tech CEO's Optimistic About the Economic Outlook and the High tech Sector
While the current assessment of the economy is negative, high tech CEO's express confidence towards the future of BC's economy overall, and are even more bullish towards the high tech sector.
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Public Confidence In BC's Healthcare System
Confidence In Bc's Health Care System Dropping; 68% Of Bc Public Say Confidence In System Is Worse Today Than A Year Ago
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Nova Scotia Nurses Dispute - Part 2
Almost Two-Thirds (62%) Of Nova Scotians Say If Their MLA Supports Imposing A Settlement on Nurses, They Would Be Less Likely to Vote For Them In The Next Provincial Election
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Dramatic rise in workplace stress and related illness among Canadian health benefit plan members
The Aventis Healthcare Survey
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Stressed, Restless, Satisfied or Anxious? -- Canadian Workers Not All the Same
New Workopolis Survey Identifies Four Major Groups of Workers