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Majority of British Columbians Say Protecting the Environment Should be Given Priority Over Economic Growth
BC Residents' Green Efforts Continue Despite the Economic Downturn
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Albertans On The Environment
Eight-in-ten (79%) Albertans agree that it is possible to have a strong economy in Alberta while protecting the environment
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New Survey on Canadians' views on Climate Change and the Economic Crisis
45% of Canadians Agree that Serious Action on Climate Change Should Wait Until the Recession is Behind Us
Seven in Ten (71%) Say It is More Important for the Government to Focus on Jobs Than Climate Change at the Moment -
Canadians Are Buying More `Green' Products Than They Were a Year Ago
But Don't Believe That Big Retailers In Canada Are Doing
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Four In Five (81%) Canadians Are Interested In Learning More About "Green" Financial Products And Services
Environmental Concern Appears To Be
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Canadians Exhibit Low Levels Of Interest In Managing Energy Use
Despite Environmental And Energy Concerns, Outside Of Ontario, Only A Quarter Are Aware Of Smart Meter Technology
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Environmental Actions Are A Differentiating Opportunity For BC Retailers
Most (77%) BC Consumers Say A Retailer's Environmental Actions Are Important In Their Store
Choice, But A Majority (58%) Also Say It Is Difficult To Judge What Retailers Are Doing To Help
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Majority (52%) Says Price Of Basic Food Staples `Not Affordable' For Average Canadian
Canadians Choose Production Of Food Over Energy
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Ontarians Give McGuinty's Grits Their Priorities
Reducing Hospital Wait Times (77%), The Economy (53%), And Improving The Education Funding Formula (48%) Top The List