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Ready, Set, Go - Alberta Heads To The Polls
Klein And The PCs (50%) Start The Election Campaign With A Commanding Lead Over The Alberta Liberals (26%), NDP (10%) And Alberta Alliance (9%)
Albertans Say Healthcare (49%) And Education (26%) Are Most Important Issues In This Election
Despite Some Concern Over Voter Fatigue, 69% Say It Was Okay For Klein To Call The Election Now
If The PCs Win This Election, Albertans Are Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Complete His Term And Run Again (46%) Or Step Aside Before The End Of His Term (44%) -
Canadians Prefer Cash Over Travel For Credit Card Loyalty Programs
But, Slightly More Than Half Of Canadians Whose Primary Credit Card Has A Reward Or Loyalty Program Belong To A Travel Rewards Program
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Almost 70 Per Cent Of Canadian Home Owners Opt For Conservative Fixed Rate Mortgage Strategy According To New BMO Bank Of Montreal Survey
Forty Per Cent Of Younger Mortgage Holders Express Concern About The Impact Of Rising Interest Rates On Their Financial Situation
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Marketing to Canada's Gay & Lesbian Community
A Survey of Xtra Readers: Canada's Largest and Most Widely Read Newspaper Serving Canada's Gay and Lesbian Community
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Where Do Canadians Go When They Have Health-Related Questions?
Physicians Most Popular Source With 55% Of Canadians Who Say This Is Where They Turn With Health-Related Questions
The Amount Of Time It Takes Is The Most Frustrating Part About Getting Answers For 54%Of Canadians -
Corporate Governance Regulations Cited as Most Important Issue Impacting Business Today
Regulatory Change Perceived To Have Greater Impact Than Economic Conditions On Business Today
Strong Support (75%) For Single National Securities Regulator -
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