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Six In Ten CEOs (60%) Are Confident Their Workforce Will Expand Over Next Two Years (Up 9 Points From Last Year)
And Most Expect Their Company To Do "Financially Better Next Year" (68%) And "Plan To Increase Business Spending" (55%)
But Four In Ten CEOs (40%) Expect Inflation To Increase In 2005, With Globalization And Taxes Being The Most Serious Issues Facing Canadian Business Today -
On The Tenth Anniversary Of Canada's Most Respected Corporations CEO Survey: RBC Financial Selected Canada's Most Respected Corporation For The Fifth Time And Third Year In A Row
Telecommunications And Oil & Gas Companies Gain In Many Corporate Categories
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Dominic D'Alessandro Named Most Respected CEO By Peers
Paul Tellier And Clive Beddoe Tie For Second -- Looking Ahead: Training Employees (57%), Process And Systems Review (46%), And New Resources (45%), Are Top Areas Of Focus For Canada's CEOs
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Making The Grade On International Children's Day
Majority (71%) Give Federal Government A `C' Or Lower For Efforts To Improve The Situation Of Children In Canada Since 2002
Yet Canadians Themselves, On Average, Score 33% On Children's Issues Quiz -
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 -
Provincial Premiers And Their Challenges Ahead: Canadians Rate Which Issues Their Premiers Will Face In A Decade - A Greater Challenge, The Same, Or Less
Services For The Elderly, Medicare, Waste Disposal And Energy Top The List Of Greater Challenges Ahead
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'Unite The Right' Campaign Effective: Canadian Farmers Would Elect A Conservative Government
Among Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 60%, Liberals 23%, NDP 7%, Bloc Quebecois 6% (44% in Quebec), Green Party 2%
More Than Twice As Many Farmers Believe That The Conservative Party Will Be The Most Helpful In Meeting The Needs Of The Agricultural Community Over The Liberals
Farm Economics Are Top Issues Among Canadian Farmers: Addressing The BSE Crisis And Opening The U.S. Border To Canadian Cattle Should Be The Top Priority For The New Federal Government