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Canadians Split On Investment Potential of Companies in Technology Sector
Despite Split, 38% Say Their Confidence in the Investment Potential of Technology Companies is Lower Now Compared to a Year Ago While Only 12% Say it is Higher
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BC Government Approval Continues to Slide
BC Liberal Approval (43%) Continues Downward Trend; But Most (71%) BC Liberal Voters Still Approve
BC Public Divided on Freezing Health Care Spending (49% Approve vs. 50% Disapprove)
Majority (58%) Approve of Contracting Out Non-Clinical Hospital Services -
BC Liberals Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (55%) Thinks BC Government Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (56%) Disapproves of Rewriting Existing Contracts
Half (47%) Less Trusting Of Provincial Government -
The Internet is Shaping the Way in Which Canadian Families Live and Work Together
RBC Study Examines the Internet's Impact on Canadian Families and Small Business Owners
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND BUYING: WHAT'S IN THE WINDOW, AND HOW PEOPLE WILL PAY FOR IT
Jewelry and Clothing Are Top Gifts to Give or Receive This Holiday
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The 2001 Grey Cup
11 Million Canadians Plan to Watch the 89th Edition of the Grey Cup
Canadians Pick the Stampeders (42%) over the Bombers (32%) for the Honour of Popping the Champagne -
MOST (87%) CANADIANS HAVE NOT ALTERED PERSONAL SPENDING SINCE THE TERRORIST ATTACKS
However, One In Ten (9%) Say They Have Spent Less as a Result of September 11th , While 16% Plan to Spend Less Over the Next Few Months
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Canadians and Their Television Watching Habits
Canadians are Watching Less TV than They Have in the Past
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BC Election 2001 Party Leaders
Campbell (46%) Outdistances Dosanjh (25%) as Best Premier; Carr Improves Standing (10%)
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Attitudes Toward Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
Largest study yet on menopause shows 79% of Canadian women aged 45-64 believe they need to worry about the long-term health risks associated with menopause even after menopausal symptoms have stopped