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Making For A Productive Workplace: Canadian Workers Tell What Matters Most
Survey Of Employed Canadians Reveals That Few Employed Canadians Give Their Employer An "A" Grade In Five Different Work-Environment Evaluations
Overall, Employed Canadians Provide Their Employers With A 2.93 Grade Point Average - Representing A "C+" Average -
Alberta's PC's Lead The Way To An Expected November Election
Alberta's PC's Have A Commanding Lead (50%) Over The Liberals (22%), The Alberta NDP (13%) And The Fledgling Alberta Alliance (10%)
Premier Klein Continues To Be The Most Popular Provincial Leader With The Approval Of Two-Thirds (65%) Of Albertans -
BC's Technology CEOs See The BC Economy On The Upswing
CEOs Also Remain Bullish On The Future Of BC's Technology Sector
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With Scheduled Start To NHL Season Now Passed, Full Majority Of Canadians (70%) Feel Season Will Be Cancelled Due To Labour Dispute - Up From 50% One Month Ago
"Owners" (61%, Up 1 Point) Are Being More Fair And Reasonable Than "Players" (14%, Down 6 Points) In Eyes Of Canadian Public
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Federal Liberals Reach 40% For First Time Since May 2004
Liberals (40%, Up 3 Points From Election) Have Healthy Lead Over Nearest Rival Conservatives (25%, Down 5 Points) - NDP (17%, Up 1 Point), Bloc (9%, Down 3 Points), Green (6%, Up 2 Points)
In Quebec: Bloc Down Sharply (36%, Down 13 Points) -Liberals (39%, Up 5 Points), NDP (11%, Up 6 Points), Conservatives (5%, Down 4 Points) -
Canadian Parents On School And Education
A Study Of Parents With Children In Grades 1-9 Reveals That Parents Hold A Wide Range Of Views When It Comes To Things Like Homework, Scholastic Achievement, Early Learning, Educational Goals, And After School Activities
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British Columbians On Olympic Performance
Seven-In-Ten British Columbians Place Importance On Canada's Performance At International
Sporting Events
British Columbians Divided On Their Satisfaction With Canada's Olympic Performance In Athens -
As The Supreme Court Prepares For Bill C-23, The Public Holds Court On Gay-Marriage
Survey Shows Slightly More Than Half Of Canadians (54%) Support Same-Sex Marriage In Their Province -- 43% Oppose, But Deep Regional Divides Exist On This Issue
Half (52%) Would Accept Decision To Make "Marriage" A Word For All Couples - While 45% Want "Marriage" Restricted To A Man And A Woman -
The McGuinty Government At Its One Year Anniversary
Ontario Liberals Get Post Health Summit Bounce - While New Leader Tory's PCs Slip After Convention
If Vote Were Held In Ontario Tomorrow Grits Would Lead (37%, Up 5 Points), As Tories (33%, Down 2 Points), NDP (21%, Down 3 Points), And Green (8%, Unchanged) Trail
Half (50%) Approve Of The Job Grits Are Doing Governing The Province
45% Say Province Is On "Right Track"- 47% Say "Wrong Track"