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Halloween Spending Outlook
Eight In Ten Canadians Plan To Spend Money On Halloween This Year, And They Expect To Spend An Average Of $57 Each
Most Canadians Plan To Buy Treats, Many Will Buy Pumpkins, Decorations And/Or Costumes -
Parents Think It's Important For Kids To Start The School Day With A Balanced Breakfast...But Less Than Half Of Kids 6-12 Years Are Doing So
Parents Speak Out On Challenges Of Getting Their Child To Eat A Balanced Breakfast
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Global News And Canwest News Service Select Ipsos Reid As Pollster Of Record
Partnership Provides Canwest Mediaworks With Access To National Polling Capabilities And In-Depth Research
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BC Public Continues To Side With Teachers
Majority (57%) Side With Teachers/BCTF Over School Boards And Provincial Government (34%)
Public Split On Continued Strike Action - Half (47%) Support Teachers Staying Out, Other Half Disapprove Of Strike Action Altogether (37%) Or Just Think It's Time For Teachers To Get Back To Work (14%) -
Advertising Research Leader Launches Quick Turnaround Ad Tracking Tool
Ipsos ASI's Ad*Graph Express Ideal For Pulse Check On Ad Performance
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British Columbians On The Vancouver Canucks
Interest In The Canucks Remains High
Todd Bertuzzi Remains The Fan Favourite -
The Future Of Alberta's Conservative Party
Albertans Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Stay For The Remainder Of His Term (50%) Or Retire Early (47%)
In Calgary, Jim Dinning Leads The Pack Of Potential Replacement Candidates (20%) - But Still A Lot Of Votes In Play (38% `Do Not Know Enough To Say') -
News Media in British Columbia
Television is Number One Source for Local/Provincial News
Tony Parsons is the King of BC News Media -
Albertans Divided Over Dividend
Half (48%) say Klein government should keep the surplus while half (47%) say it should be distributed to Albertans
Albertans most likely to use their "dividend" to pay bills/debt (36%) - 23% will save it, 21% will spend it