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Alberta's PC's Lead The Way To An Expected November Election
Alberta's PC's Have A Commanding Lead (50%) Over The Liberals (22%), The Alberta NDP (13%) And The Fledgling Alberta Alliance (10%)
Premier Klein Continues To Be The Most Popular Provincial Leader With The Approval Of Two-Thirds (65%) Of Albertans -
BC's Technology CEOs See The BC Economy On The Upswing
CEOs Also Remain Bullish On The Future Of BC's Technology Sector
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British Columbians On Olympic Performance
Seven-In-Ten British Columbians Place Importance On Canada's Performance At International
Sporting Events
British Columbians Divided On Their Satisfaction With Canada's Olympic Performance In Athens -
Is Opportunity Passing BC NDP?
Two-Thirds Of British Columbians Disapprove Of Premier Campbell's Performance (64%) And Think BC Liberals Do Not Deserve Re-Election (63%)
Yet, NDP (38%, unchanged) And BC Liberals
(40%, up 3 points) In Statistical Dead Heat
NDP Leader James' Approval Rating Slides (46%, down 8 points) -
Researching Real Estate Listings Online Doubles In Four Years
54% Of Canadian Adults With An Internet Connection Have Looked At Real Estate Listings Online, Up From 27% In 2000
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Albertans Place A High Priority On Public Services
Most Albertans Say Healthcare (87%) And Public Education (kindergarten to grade 12) (85%) Are "Very Important" Issues Facing Alberta Today
Half (53%) Say Public Services Provided By The Alberta Government Have "Worsened" Over The Past Ten Years, While 19% Say They Have "Improved"
Just Over Nine-In-Ten (93%) Albertans Feel Providing More Funding To Public Services (such as education and healthcare) Should Be A Priority For The Provincial Government -
Gay And Lesbian Advertising: Comparing Two Western Canadian Marketplaces
Over Two Thirds (67%) Of Lower Mainland Compared To Just Over Half (54%) Of Calgary Residents Say It's Acceptable To Use Gay And Lesbian Couples In Advertising
Almost Half (47%) Of Lower Mainland Compared To 37% Of Calgary Residents Have Already Been Exposed To Advertising Featuring Gay And Lesbian Couples -
Insights From Ipsos In Canada
Values, Motivators & Advertising, Handheld Responses And Holiday Must-Haves
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Dead Heat In British Columbia
NDP (38%, Down 6 Points) Lose Support To Greens (18%, Up 7 Points) Creating Tie With BC Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
NDP Leader Carole James (54%) Continues To Lead Premier Gordon Campbell (35%) In Job Approval
Three-in-Ten (30%) Think Province In Better Shape Than When Liberals First Elected; Four-in-Ten (42%) Say Worse Shape