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Companies Not Spending Enough On Business Intelligence Activities
Business Intelligence Decision-makers Give Mediocre Scores For Business Intelligence Performance Within Their Company
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The Annual Expedia Winter Survey
2 In 3 Canadians Plan To Vacation Over The Holidays, 3 In 4 Plan To In The New Year
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Female Entrepreneurs Motivated Less By Money And More By Personal Priorities
Women Place More Importance On The Work/Life Balance
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Canadians Weigh In On Potential Income Trust Taxes
Most (66%) Feel New Taxes On Income Trusts Are "Bad Idea"
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Most Canadians (78%) Say Election Over Holidays Won't Affect Their Party Vote
Seventy Percent Feel Liberal Tax Cut Just Attempt To Buy Votes And Won't Influence Them
Federal Vote: Grits (36%, +2 Points) Have Lead Over Tories (27%, -1 Point) -- NDP (16%, -3), Green (6%, +2), In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois 50% Vs. 28% For Liberals
But 39% Willing To Hand Harper A Minority That Would Keep Him And Party "In Check" -
Majority Of Canadians (57%) Feel Spring Is Best Time To Hold Election
Liberals Continue To Have Negative Momentum (-44 Points, Essentially Unchanged From June), But Conservatives (-8 Points) Are Up 18 Points
National Vote: Liberals (34%, +3 Points), Conservatives (28%, -2 Points), NDP (19%, Unchanged), Green Party (4%, -1 Point) - In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois 56% (+4 Points) vs. Liberals 21% (+1 Point) -
Grits Thrashed In Wake Of Gomery Report
Liberals (31%, -7 Points) Fall Into Virtual Tie With
Tories (30%, +4 Points)
Potential Conservative Minority Looms If Vote Holds - Ontario Gives Tories Boost While Bloc Gains In Quebec -
Canadians Ponder Potential Fall-Out Of Gomery Report
Sixty-three Percent Don't Think The Gomery Report Will Change Anything Meaningful When It Comes To The Federal Government
Half (51%) Agree That Regardless Of Gomery Report Findings They Still Trust Paul Martin As Prime Minister Over Stephen Harper (40%)
Canadians Split As To Whether Paul Martin's Liberals Have Lost The Moral Authority To Govern