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Canadian Study Reveals Windows174 2000 Operating System Adoption to Increase in 2001
Despite slow PC sales, adoption rates of Windows 2000 Professional and Server will increase as companies upgrade existing systems - Ipsos-Reid Survey
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Privacy Policies Critical to Online Consumer Trust
Study Shows Companies' Privacy Policies and Reputations Are Two Biggest Influences on Consumer Trust When Providing Personal Information Online
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BC's Place in Canada
Vast Majority Of BC Public Feels Federal Leaders Do Not Pay Enough Attention To BC (84%), And 77% Perceive BC Does Not Get Its Fair Share From Ottawa
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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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Internet Fundamentally Changing the Way Canadians Research and Book Travel
Over Half (59%) of Internet-enabled Canadians Have Researched Travel Online With One-in-five (18%) Having Ever Booked Their Travel Directly Online
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Support for Capital Punishment Plummets
Only Half (52%) Now Support The Death Penalty Compared To 69% In 1995
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Alberta Election Poll February 14, 2001
Majority (60%) Want Reinvestment in Social Programs Such as Health Care and Education When Provincial Debt Paid Off, Not Tax Reductions (28%) or Saving Money for the Future (12%)
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Alberta Political Scene: Federal Party Leader Approval Ratings February 15, 2001
Clark (60%) Receives Highest Approval Rating of the Major Federal Party Leaders
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Alberta Political Scene: Western Alienation February 14, 2001
Two-Thirds (67%) of Albertans Disagree with Taking Province Out of National Programs - Minority (28%) Want to Opt Out
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B.C. Financial Consumers Investing in RRSPs at an Earlier Age
Young financial consumers in British Columbia are becoming as savvy as their parents when it comes to understanding the importance of building an RRSP nest egg for a golden retirement.