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British Columbia's Economy In Context - The Need For Change
Overwhelmingly, 90% Believe Major Changes in BC are Needed To Assure Economic Competitiveness
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42 Percent of Canadians Prefer Technology Stocks
Quicken.ca "Whaddya Know About Money?" Survey Tracks Canadian Financial Habits
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Strong Support for Vancouver/Whistler 2010 Olympic Bid
87% of British Columbians Support Vancouver/Whistler's Bid to Host the 2010 Winter Olympics -
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Federal Election Poll
Jean Chrйtien (36%) Leads the Other Federal Leaders as the Leader that Canadians Think Would Make the Best Prime Minister of Canada
- 43% Agree that "the Liberals are Arrogant and Need to be Defeated in this Election to be Taught a Lesson" -
Federal Political Issues in Alberta Late October 2000
Healthcare, Government Spending & Debt, Taxes and Education Top the Political Agenda in Alberta
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Federal Election Poll November 2, 2000
Liberals (42%) Continue to Lose Momentum as Race Tightens (Alliance: 29%, NDP, 9%, PC: 8%)
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Federal Political Scene in Alberta Late October 2000
Canadian Alliance Springs from the Starting Blocks (59%) in Alberta, While the Liberals Stumble (26%)
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Online Gift Buying in Canada Set to Double This Holiday Season
Canadians Expected to Spend More Than $500 Million Making Purchases Online During Crucial Holiday Season - Ipsos-Reid Study
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The Provincial BC Liberals are viewed as the party which will provide the best support for BC's technology industry. Among Federal parties, the Liberal Party of Canada has a slight edge in perceived support for high-tech.
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.