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Calgarians Give Advertisers A Rough Ride On Eve Of Ad Rodeo 2003
90% Of Calgarians Agree That Advertising Helps Businesses Grow But 52% Say Advertising is Out of Touch With Who They Are
Calgarians Are Divided Over Whether TV Ads Are "Getting Better" (26%) Or "Getting Worse" (28%)
Pollsters (57%) Beat Advertisers (32%) When Competing For 5 Minutes of Calgarians' Time
One in Four (24%) Have Heard Of The Annual Ad Rodeo Awards Show -
All Aboard The Canucks' Playoff Express!
British Columbians Think Team Is On Right Track
Nearly Four-in-Ten (37%) Fans Predict Canucks Will Win the Stanley Cup; Only 6% Predict a First Round Icing
Naslund (42%) Skates Past Bertuzzi (27%) as Fans' MVP, But Bertuzzi (23%) Scores as Fans' Favourite Canuck - Linden Second (22%), Naslund Third (17%)
Half (49%) of British Columbians Plan to Watch at Least Some Canucks' Playoff Games -
Biz Buzz: Who's Following the News and Especially Business News?
The Where's, What's and How's of Business News: What's Most Thorough, Reliable and Trustworthy . . .
And After Taking the Pulse Seven Months Ago, Where are Canadians and Investors At, In a Post-Enron/WorldCom World? -
Golden Reflections
Canadians and their Memories on the One-Year Anniversary of Canada's Men's and Women's Gold Medal Hockey Victories at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games
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Lotus Awards Poll
Only 28% Of British Columbians Say They Watch TV Ads, And Only 32% Of Advertising Viewed Is Generally Rated In The "Good" or "Excellent" Category
But Consumers Also Love Great Advertising, As 51% Agree They Often Talk About Good TV Ads, And 26% Have Tuned Into Advertising Awards Shows -
So, Who Do Canadians Think Lie Like a Rug?
Politicians (60%) Lead the Liars Brigade, When Making Statements to the Media On Important Issues, Followed by Lawyers (40%), Corporate Executives (35%) and Union Leaders (31%)
Police Officers (8%), Doctors (6%) and Teachers (5%) Viewed As Least Likely to Lie