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Royal Bank Survey: Canadian Housing Market Remains Healthy Despite Sudden Weakness In U.S. Economy
One in four Canadians consider buying a new home in the next two years
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Windows 2000 Server: One Year Out, One Million Strong
With One Million Licenses Sold in Its First Year, Agile Windows 2000 Server Family
Delivers Reliability, Scalability and Cost Savings of up to 30 Per cent -
Canadians Spent $650 Million For Gifts Online During 2000 Holiday Season, Exceeding Expectations
Survey Shows Majority Of Online Purchasers Highly Satisfied With Experience And Will Continue To Shop Online In The Future
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Employee Fraud Prevalent in the Workplace: Ernst & Young Study
1 in 4 Employees Aware of Fraud Against Their Employer
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Money is Not Enough: University Students Personify New Economics of "The Canadian Dream"
Royal Bank survey finds employers vying for young talent must provide choices, flexibility
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Widespread Adoption of Wireless Devices Reported;
North American Survey Shows Major Concerns About Security
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Canadians Avid Users of Health Related Websites
Over One-Half (55%) of Canadians with Internet Access Have Visited Health Websites, But Many Sceptical About the Information
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42 Percent of Canadians Prefer Technology Stocks
Quicken.ca "Whaddya Know About Money?" Survey Tracks Canadian Financial Habits
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Online Gift Buying in Canada Set to Double This Holiday Season
Canadians Expected to Spend More Than $500 Million Making Purchases Online During Crucial Holiday Season - Ipsos-Reid Study
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The Provincial BC Liberals are viewed as the party which will provide the best support for BC's technology industry. Among Federal parties, the Liberal Party of Canada has a slight edge in perceived support for high-tech.
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.