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Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Plan on Taking a Vacation This Summer
Equivalent Numbers Say They Will Vacation in Their Own Province (35%) or Elsewhere in Canada (44%) this Summer
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Concern Over SARS (36%) Plummets
Poll Taken in Wake of Lifting of W.H.O. Toronto Travel Ban Shows Country Gives Sigh of Relief
Majorities Give Thumbs Up to Those Involved in SARS Issue... From Frontline to World Health Organization -
RBC FINANCIAL GROUP TENTH ANNUAL HOUSING STUDY 2003 #2
One in Twenty (5%) Share Their Home with Parents/In-laws, While 12% Expect to in the Future
If Parents Move In, Family and Friends (37%) and Being Close to Medical Services (32%) Most Important External Factors in Homes, While No Stairs (51%) Viewed as Most Important Internal Feature of Homes
Half (47%) Say Likely to Sell Home When They Get Older, While 14% Say they are Likely to Move In with Their Children -
Biz Buzz: Who's Following the News and Especially Business News?
The Where's, What's and How's of Business News: What's Most Thorough, Reliable and Trustworthy . . .
And After Taking the Pulse Seven Months Ago, Where are Canadians and Investors At, In a Post-Enron/WorldCom World? -
Seven in Ten (72%) Ontarians Believe Increase in Funding for Ontario Long-Term Care Should Be Government Priority
Nine in Ten (91%) Agree That There Should Be a Government Program to Allow Existing Long Term Care Homes To Redevelop to New Higher Standards
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Almost Seven in Ten (67%) Disapprove of United States Taking Unilateral Military Action Against Iraq
Six in Ten (60%) Say Canada Should Only Provide Military Assistance If UN Authorises Action
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Lonely America: Little Global Support for U.S. Government Policies
Majority of 14 Countries Polled Want Leaders To Be Less Supportive of American Positions
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Canada's CEOs Modestly Optimistic With National Economic Expectations For 2003 - 77% Believe National Economy Will Slow Down But Continue To Have Some Growth
But CEOs Confident (81%) That There Will Not Be A Major Economic Downturn In The Next Two Years
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Paul Tellier Named Most Respected CEO By Peers
84% Of CEOs Believe That Companies That Are More Respected By Public Enjoy Premium Share Price - With Majority (64%) Spending More Time Building Respect
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Four in Ten (41%) Say Liberals The Party That Would Provide `Best Overall Government for Canada'
Followed by Canadian Alliance (15%), Progressive Conservatives (13%), and NDP (10%)
Alliance (26%) Tops the List as Party that Would Provide the `Worst Overall Government for Canada', followed by the NDP (22%), the Liberals (19%), and the Tories (12%)
In Individual Policy Areas, Liberals Seen as the Party that Would Do the Best Job