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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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The Battle Of Alberta: The Conservative Party Leadership Race
One-Quarter (28%, up 2%), Of Albertans Think Jim Dinning Would Do The Best Job As The Next Premier, With Lyle Oberg, (18%, down 3%) Falling Behind; Among PC Voters Dinning (36%, up 1%) Has Twice The Support Of Oberg (18%, down 4%)
Dinning Also Frontrunner In Favourability Ratings Among Albertans And PC Voters
Dinning Also Top Choice In Every Leadership Attribute Except Healthcare (Oberg and Dinning Tied) -
Consumers Knowledgeable And Supportive Of Company Business Intelligence Activities, But Very Suspicious About Data Mining
Concerns About Junk-Mail, SPAM, And Invasions Of Personal Privacy Main Concerns
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Only 27% Of Canadians Are Worried About Getting Sick From The Flu
Canadian Parents Underestimate The Severity Of The Flu - Few Make Appointments To See A Doctor When They Have Flu Symptoms
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Alberta's Conservative Party Leadership Race
Jim Dinning (54%) The Frontrunner In Favourability Ratings - Lyle Oberg (48%) In Second Place With Dave Hancock (44%) Gaining Momentum
One-Quarter (26%) Of Albertans Think Dinning Would Do The Best Job As The Next Premier, But Oberg (21%) Hot On His Trail -
Canadian Parents Consider Themselves Positive Financial Role Models For Their Children
But They Need To Talk To Their Children About Money ...