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Smoking Bylaw In Calgary April 2001
Calgarians Seek "Middle-ground" in Any New Smoking Bylaw - Banning Smoking in All Public Places is Not a Popular Option (42% Approve), Nor is Unfettered Public Smoking (11% Approve)
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Online Tax Filing Catches On In 2001 With Greater Success Planned Next Year
Canadian Sites such as National Post Online Jump to the Challenge to Reach the 50% of Canadian Internet Users Who Plan to File Online in 2002.
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BC Election 2001 Party Preferences
BC Liberals Headed For Election Landslide With Support Of 70% Of Decided Voters; NDP Well Back At 16%, BC Green Party In Double-Digit Support For First Time (10%)
Majority Of Liberal Voters (57%) Say They Are Voting Against The NDP Rather Than For The Liberals (42%)
Liberal Voters More Certain (65%) About Their Choice Than New Democrats (47%); BC Green Vote Is Softest (28% Certain)
BC Voters Most Resistant To NDP; 50% Would Never Vote For The Party, Compared To Only 1-In-10 Who Would Reject The BC Liberals, Unity BC Or Green Party -
BC Political Scene
BC Liberals Take Commanding Lead into Provincial Election; 63% Support the Party, Compared to 20% for NDP
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Young Canadians Expect To Financially Support Aging Parents: 10th Annual Royal Bank Financial Group RRSP Survey
Views on retirement savings point to generational changes
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BC Political Scene February 2001
BC Liberals (55%) Maintain Solid Lead Over NDP (18%), BC Reform (19%); Undecided Vote Up To 17%
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BC Political Scene December 2000
BC Liberals Continue To Lead Other Parties (51%); NDP (17%) And BC Reform (19%) Trail Well Back
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The Provincial BC Liberals are viewed as the party which will provide the best support for BC's technology industry. Among Federal parties, the Liberal Party of Canada has a slight edge in perceived support for high-tech.
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.
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Albertans' Views on Provincial Energy Deregulation October 2000
A Full Majority of Albertans (75%) Support Move Toward Competition in Provincial Energy Utilities Sector
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Click and Connect: New Study Shows that the Internet Has Re-Defined The Social Interactions Of Canadians, By Helping Start New Relationships.
Almost three-in-ten (28%) Canadian Internet users have made new friends online
and many have met in person.