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Canadians Spent $1.16 Billion For Gifts Online During 2001 Holiday Season, Dramatically Exceeding Expectations
Canadian Per Capita Expenditures Approach US Figures Due to High Year Over Year Growth
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Canadians Lack Knowledge about Prime Ministers
Six in Ten (60%) Fail Three Question Quiz About Three of Canada's Most Famous Prime Ministers
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Impressions of Ontario Conservative Leadership Contenders
Former Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ernie Eves Receives Highest Positive Impression Among Conservative Supporters in Race to Succeed Premier Mike Harris
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CANADIANS SAY THAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE ENOUGH TO PROTECT CIVIL RIGHTS (57%) WHILE FIGHTING TERRORISM
BUT CANADIANS ARE MORE DIVIDED ON IF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE ENOUGH TO PROVIDE POLICE WITH THE TOOLS TO FIGHT TERRORISM (46% NOT ENOUGH/41% ENOUGH)
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WHILE CANADIANS SAY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE ENOUGH (62%) TO SUPPORT THE UNITED STATES IN THE `WAR ON TERRORISM'
ONLY 28% SAY THAT GOVERNMENT HAS DONE ENOUGH TO EQUIP THE CANADIAN MILITARY PROPERLY
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WHILE A MAJORITY OF CANADIANS SAY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE ENOUGH FOR AIRLINE SECURITY (54%) AND TIGHTENING SECURITY ALONG THE U.S. BORDER (53%),
ONLY ONE-QUARTER (23%) BELIEVE THEY HAVE DONE ENOUGH TO SCREEN IMMIGRANTS FOR TERRORIST ACTIVITIES
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BC Policy Issues
British Columbians Less Confident Liberal Tax Cut Strategy Will Spark Economic Activity (46% Today vs. 64% in September)
BC Public Divided in Reactions to Liberal Government's Plan to Reduce Size of Public Service (46% Approve vs. 53% Disapprove) -
BC Public's Views On Decision To Hold Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
60% Of British Columbians Support Government Decision To Hold Mail-In Referendum, 37% Oppose
Public Divided On Spending Money To Hold Referendum; 54% Say It's A Waste Of Money, Given Other Priorities, 44% Believe It Will Bring Certainty/Economic Benefits To BC
65% Of British Columbians "Very Likely" To Fill Out Referendum Ballot And Mail It In