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MAJORITY (74%) OF CANADIANS BELIEVE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD STIMULATE ECONOMY THROUGH TAX CUTS
Majority (55%) Also Believe That Any Government Spending to Stimulate Economy Should Not Run a Deficit
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MORE THAN EIGHT-IN-TEN (86%) CANADIANS FEEL GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO CONTINUE WITH PRE-SEPTEMBER 11TH AGENDA
But, Spending on Security Issues Is Still Seen as Appropriate with Slightly Less (83%) Who Say that Increased Security at Airports and on Flights Should be Paid for by the Government
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MAJORITY (54%) OF CANADIANS DON'T THINK HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HAS CAPACITY TO DEAL WITH A TERRORIST ATTACK
45% Concerned Canada Does Not Have Sufficient Vaccines or Antibiotics in the event of a Bio-Terrorist Attack
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TELUS is BC's most respected company, according to British Columbians
While people in the province are very fragmented in terms of what company they say they respect the most, TELUS comes out on top
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WITH LESS THAN A MONTH TO GO, HALF OF CANADIANS (52%) HAVE NOT STARTED THEIR HOLIDAY SHOPPING...BUT, MOST WILL JOIN THE CROWDS BY THE SECOND WEEK OF DECEMBER
About half (53%) of pet owners plan to give their pet a present. As for humans, only one-third of Canadians plan to gift their boss (32%) or neighbour (29%)
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Online Security and Privacy Concerns on the Increase in Canada
Over 4 in 5 non-online shoppers are concerned about security of credit card information; 2 in 3 concerned about privacy of personal information.
Concerns contributing to virtually no year-over-year growth in incidence of online gift purchasing over the holidays. -
FOUR-IN-TEN (40%) CANADIANS BELIEVE THAT THE CANADIAN ECONOMY WILL GET WORSE OVER THE COMING YEAR, AS SLIGHT RISE IN OPTIMISM RETURNS (23% SAY IT WILL GET BETTER)
Job Anxiety Notches Up From 18% in October to 21%
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The 2001 Grey Cup
11 Million Canadians Plan to Watch the 89th Edition of the Grey Cup
Canadians Pick the Stampeders (42%) over the Bombers (32%) for the Honour of Popping the Champagne -
Liberals Continue to Hold Support of Half (49%) of Decided Voters in the Country
In the `Fight for the Right' - Both the Conservatives (19%) and the Canadian Alliance (13%) Increase Support Slightly
As the NDP Kicks Off its Convention, Polls Show Them Mired at 9% Nationally