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Tories Poised To Take Government If Election Called
Conservatives Crack 40% Vote Support In Ontario For First Time Since June, 1985 (43%)
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Mayor Larry Campbell Has Lots Of Friends
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Vancouverites Approve of Campbell's Performance As Mayor
City Council (63%) Also Has Majority Approval
Residents Split On Whether Vancouver Is Now in Better (28%), Worse (18%) Or Same (51%) Shape -
British Columbians On Air India Verdict
Among British Columbians Following The Trial:
Two-Thirds (68%) Disagree With Verdict
Nearly Half (46%) Hold Worsened Impression Of Justice System
Six-In-Ten (61%) Want A Public Inquiry -
BC Liberals Break The Deadlock
Rising Government Approval Slowly Paying Dividends For BC Liberals
Leadership Numbers Essentially Unchanged -
Canadians Winning The War Against Spam
Spam Volumes Dropping For The First Time In Four Years, And Attitudes Towards Email As A Communications Tool Are Improving
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Canadian Businesses Plan To Spend Less On IT, More On IT Outsourcing
Leading Market Researcher Outlines Key IT Trends For 2005
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Almost One-Half Of Canadian Adults Own Or Have Access To A Digital Camera
A Three-Fold Growth In Digital Camera Ownership Since 2001
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BC Public Has A Lot To Learn About BC-STV
Only Half (50%) Aware Of Either Citizens' Assembly Or Upcoming Referendum
Among Those Aware: Nearly Two-Thirds (63%) Know "Very Little" Or "Nothing" About BC-STV -
Western Canadian Cereal Growers Speak On Marketing Choices
Wheat Growers Are Divided Between Current Marketing System (48%) And A Dual Market System (46%) - Barley Growers Prefer A Dual Market System (56%) - Neither Would Choose An Open Market Without The CWB (6% and 10%)
In The Absence Of A Dual Market System, Wheat Growers Prefer The Status Quo (64%) While Barley Growers Prefer An Open Market Without The CWB (53%)