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Ontario Politics March 2001
Tory Support (31%) At Lowest Level Since Spring 1995 - Liberal Support (51%) Continues To Rise
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Provincial Gas Tax
Majority (57%) Want Provincial Governments to Keep Gas Tax and Put it Towards Repairing Roads Instead of Reducing Gas Tax and Giving Drivers a Break at the Pumps (42%)
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Future Looks Bright for Alberta's Technology Industry: Ernst & Young Report
More Than 190 of Alberta's Technology Leaders Say
Their Industry Will Grow Faster than Tech Regions in the Rest of Canada -
Alberta Election Poll February 14, 2001
Majority (60%) Want Reinvestment in Social Programs Such as Health Care and Education When Provincial Debt Paid Off, Not Tax Reductions (28%) or Saving Money for the Future (12%)
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B.C. Financial Consumers Investing in RRSPs at an Earlier Age
Young financial consumers in British Columbia are becoming as savvy as their parents when it comes to understanding the importance of building an RRSP nest egg for a golden retirement.
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Internet users give
Two-thirds (64%) of Internet Users Indicate They Would Do Business Online With Their Local Government
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Employee Fraud Prevalent in the Workplace: Ernst & Young Study
1 in 4 Employees Aware of Fraud Against Their Employer
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Ontario Politics December 2000
As Federal Election Glow Dims, Provincial Liberals (45%) Continue to Lead Tories (34%) and NDP (13%)
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Election 2000 - BC
Liberal Support (30%) Nears Same Level As 1997 Election; Canadian Alliance (48%) Opens Up 18-Point Gap
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Ontario Political Scene Fall 2000
Provincial Grits Hit 50% For First Time -- But Tory Government Best Overall (45%) and Harris Seen as Leader Who Would Make Best Premier (50%)