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Support for Capital Punishment Plummets
Only Half (52%) Now Support The Death Penalty Compared To 69% In 1995
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Alberta Pre- Election Poll February 13, 2001
Ralph Klein (65%) Seen as Leader Who would Make Best Premier - Nancy MacBeth (21%) and Raj Pannu (6%) Trail Far Behind
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BC Political Scene February 2001
BC Liberals (55%) Maintain Solid Lead Over NDP (18%), BC Reform (19%); Undecided Vote Up To 17%
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Canadians Spent $650 Million For Gifts Online During 2000 Holiday Season, Exceeding Expectations
Survey Shows Majority Of Online Purchasers Highly Satisfied With Experience And Will Continue To Shop Online In The Future
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For Financial Services, High Touch Matters
Canadians cite professional advisors as most important source for financial information and most quite satisfied with service -
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BC Political Scene December 2000
BC Liberals Continue To Lead Other Parties (51%); NDP (17%) And BC Reform (19%) Trail Well Back
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Money is Not Enough: University Students Personify New Economics of "The Canadian Dream"
Royal Bank survey finds employers vying for young talent must provide choices, flexibility
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L'argent ne suffit plus : les йtudiants incarnent le nouveau modиle йconomique du 171 rкve canadien 187
Un sondage de la Banque Royale montre que les employeurs dйsireux d'attirer de jeunes talents doivent offrir choix et souplesse
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Federal Election Poll
Heading Into Election Day, Party Standings: Liberals (39%), Alliance (27%), PCs (12%), NDP (10%)
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Canadians Avid Users of Health Related Websites
Over One-Half (55%) of Canadians with Internet Access Have Visited Health Websites, But Many Sceptical About the Information