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British Columbians Divided On Issues Of The Day
Slim Majorities Support Safe Injection Site (56%), Same-Sex Marriage (55%) And Decriminalizing Possession Of Small Amounts Of Marijuana (54%)
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Toronto Megacity Vote Turns into Two Man Race With Miller in Lead for Mayor's Chair
Miller (37%) Holds Lead Among Decided Voters with Tory (31%) in Second Spot
Meanwhile, Hall's (19%) Support Tumbles, Nunziata's (6%) Collapses and Jakobek (2%) Out of the Race -
Consumer Economic Confidence Remains High
Home Purchase Intentions, Near Record Low Job Anxiety, And Positive Interest Rate Predictions Drive Economic Outlook
But, Personal Economic Outlook, Big-Ticket And Everyday Spending Intentions Soften Optimism
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Slips 2.36 Points Since September To 110.71 -
God and Other Mysteries: A Look into the Religious and Spiritual Beliefs of Canadians
A Reader's Digest Sponsored Study Conducted by Ipsos-Reid
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BC Public Provides Backup To Police On Issue Of Police Brutality
Public Overwhelmingly (89%) Thinks Their Local Police Do A Good Job At Performing Duties In Professional And Respectful Manner
Two-in-Ten (22%) Say Incidents Of Police Brutality Are Common
One-in-Ten (13%) Are Personally Worried About Being A Victim Of Police Brutality -
Support for New Conservative Party Drops With Official Announcement of Merger
Four in Ten (39%) Canadians Likely to Vote for New Conservative Party, a Decline from 46% in Early October
Seven in Ten (68%) Say New Party Will Face Same Problems of Alliance in Breaking Through in Ontario and Quebec
If Former Ontario Premier Mike Harris Was Leader, One in Three (32%) Nationally Say They Would Seriously Consider Voting for New Party - 29% in Ontario -
Jack Webster Awards 2003: BC's & Canada's Top News Stories Of The Year
British Columbians Select Forest Fires (43%) as BC's Top News Story Of Yhe Year
SARS (29%) Top Choice for Canadian News Story of the Year -
The Role Of Information Technology In The Upstream Oil & Gas Industry
Business Challenges, Sarbanes-Oxley & US Regulatory Mandates
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Mid-Sized Canadian Business Executives Say Teamwork Is Critical To Overall Success Of Their Organization
Most Canadian Businesses Are Not Meeting The Information Sharing Needs Of Employees