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BC Business Leaders See Green Lights Ahead on the Road to Recovery
61% Of C-suite executives in BC expect business to improve in 2010
High tech (29%), tourism (25%) and green energy/clean technology (16%) are the sectors likely
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McGuinty Liberals (38%) End 2009 Seven Points Down from Where they Started
New Leaders Hudak (PC's 34%), Horwath (NDP 15%) and Schreiner (Green 10%) have 2010 to Pepper and Prepare for Election in
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Canadians Expect Hockey Gold at Vancouver Olympics
Majority (56%) Say Gold for Canada's Women's Hockey Team, Half (49%) for Men's
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Playing Boomer Musical Chairs in the Workplace
Boomer Workers and Employers "Not Talking" About Retirement Plans and Missing Expectations
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At Year End, Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canada's Minority Government is Working Well
Only Three in Ten (28%) Believe Politicians in Ottawa Got a Lot Done This Year, But Majority `Disagrees' (62%) that a New Set of Political Leaders to Parliament would Make Things Better
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British Columbians Support Provincial Government Action On Driving Cell Phone Ban
Overwhelming majority (94%) Support Provincial Government Legislation on Cell Phone
Usage while Driving, Although Some Feel the Government Could Have Gone Further -
NDP Falters to Mere 12% Support With All Eyes on Layton As He Determines Government's Fate
Harper's Tories (39%) Hold Hammer over Ignatieff's Grits (30%)
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Tories (35%) Take Slim Lead as Liberal (33%) Support Begins to Level Off
Seven-Point Grit Drop in Ontario Likely Driven by Improving Economic News, Conservative Attack Ads
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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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As Canadian Olympic Committee Sets Goal To Be Atop Medal Standings in Vancouver 2010 Games, Just 9% Say Expectations are `Unrealistic and Overly Ambitious'
But a Majority (51%) Disagrees that Our Athletes Have the Financial Resources to Succeed