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Many Canadians Say Their Busy-Lifestyles (41%) Make It Hard For Them To Eat Enough Vegetables
- The Vegetable Report -
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Canada Speaks Presented by Sympatico / MSN
When It Comes To Professions, Whom Do We Trust?
Canadians Point To Pharmacists And Doctors As The Most `Trustworthy' Professions - While CEOs, Politicians, And Car Salespeople Are Viewed As The Least Trustworthy
"Doctors" Have Most Desirous Profession According To Canadians, Followed By Teachers and Police - Plumbers And Working In Judicial System Are Least Desirable -
Canadians Embrace New Local Telephone Policy
70% Say New Regulatory Scheme A "Good Thing", 75% Believe It Will Produce More Competition And Be Beneficial For Consumers
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4 Million Canadians Negatively Affected By Income Trust Decision
Canadians Split About Income Trust Tax Changes - Half Say Election Promise Flip-Flop Is "Justified" (45%), Half Say "Not Justified" (55%)
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Labour Peace Pays Dividends For BC Liberals
BC Liberals (51%, up 8 points) Open 16-Point Gap Over NDP (35%, down 5 points) on Rising Support from Union Households
Gordon Campbell's Approval (52%, up 8 points) at Highest Point Since 2001; Approval of Carole James (53%, down 4 points) Continues to Slip -
Life In British Columbia's Municipalities
British Columbians Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (32%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including British Columbians, Are the World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In British Columbia -
Life In Alberta's Municipalities
Albertans Overwhelmingly Say The Quality Of Life In Their Community Is Good (98%)
One-Third (34%) Feel The Quality Of Life Has Improved Over The Past Three Years
Ipsos Reid's "Hope Index" Shows That Canadians, Including Albertans, Are The World Leaders In Hope
Local Governments Across The Country Receive A "C" Grade When It Comes To Spending, Responsiveness, And Leadership - No Different In Alberta -
Albertans Have Hope For Healthcare
Majority of Albertans (57%) Say The Overall Quality Of Healthcare They Receive Will Be Better In Five Years - Only 30% Say it Will be Worse
Most Albertans Say Provinces (71%) As Opposed To Federal Government (28%) Should Decide How Increases In Transfer Payments Are Spent
Hiring More Doctors And Nurses And Reducing Waitlists For Diagnostic Services Are Albertans' Top Priorities For Increased Healthcare Spending