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RBC FINANCIAL GROUP TENTH ANNUAL HOUSING STUDY 2003 #2
One in Twenty (5%) Share Their Home with Parents/In-laws, While 12% Expect to in the Future
If Parents Move In, Family and Friends (37%) and Being Close to Medical Services (32%) Most Important External Factors in Homes, While No Stairs (51%) Viewed as Most Important Internal Feature of Homes
Half (47%) Say Likely to Sell Home When They Get Older, While 14% Say they are Likely to Move In with Their Children -
Two-Thirds (66% versus 31%) of Canadians Approve of Prime Minister's Handling of Iraq Crisis
Seven in Ten (69% versus 30%) Say Canada Should Stay Out of the Conflict
Majority (52% versus 45%) Oppose US Lead Military Action Against Iraq
Majority (54% versus 41%)Say President Doing Wrong Thing Regarding Iraq -
BC Federal Political Scene
Federal Liberals (37%) Maintain Lead Over Alliance (26%); NDP (17%) Drops 5 Points
Clark (57%) Tops in Approval - Ahead of Chrйtien (51%) and Harper (51%); Newcomer Layton Trails (41%) -
BC Provincial Political Scene
BC Liberals (44%) Widen Lead over NDP (30%)
MacPhail (51%) Continues to Lead Campbell (42%) in Job Approval, But Campbell (47%) Beats MacPhail (32%) As Choice For Best Premier -
HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? . . . BEST WITH SHANIA TWAIN
One in Six (16%) Canadians Have Secretly Clipped Flowers from Neighbour's or a Public Garden
One in Ten (10%) Gardeners Feel Need To Compete for Best Garden/Greenest Lawn -
Majority (52% Versus 43%) of Canadians Say United Nations Should Now Authorise Military Action Against Iraq
Six in Ten (59%) Oppose American Military Action Outside of UN
Country Split as to American Attack (48%) Next Week or More Time (49%) In Offing Due to UN Pressure -
RBC Financial Group Tenth Annual Housing Study 2003
Number of Canadians Very Likely (13%) to Purchase a Home Within Two Years Consistent with 2001 (13%) and 2002 (12%) Findings
86% Believe Purchasing House/Condominium a Good Investment
Four in Ten (38%) Potential Home Purchasers Expect to Buy a New Home, while 60% Say Likely to Purchase a Resale -
Biz Buzz: Who's Following the News and Especially Business News?
The Where's, What's and How's of Business News: What's Most Thorough, Reliable and Trustworthy . . .
And After Taking the Pulse Seven Months Ago, Where are Canadians and Investors At, In a Post-Enron/WorldCom World?