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BC Liberals Lead as Majority of Voters Say Province Heading in Right Direction
BC Liberals (46%, up 2 points) Lead NDP (35%, unchanged) and Greens (15%, down 1 point)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, unchanged) and Carole James (52%, down 2 points)
BC Liberals Also Have Largest Potential Voter Pool and Firmest Vote Heading Toward May 12th Election -
While Ontario Contractors' Outlook is Cautious for 2009, Most (75%) Say They're In a Strong Financial Position to Weather Economic Storm
Nearly One Half (45%) of Firms Reported Growth in 2008,
But Just Two in Ten (20%) Predict Growth in 2009, According to a Survey Conducted for the Ontario Construction Secretariat -
New Market Research Offer Sharpens Raw Data for a Competitive Edge
Ipsos Reid and Tell Us About Us Inc Combine Forces for New, Unique Arrangement
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Canadian Producers Do Not Feel the Recent Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation or the Agricultural Industry
One in Twenty Farmers in Canada (6%) Indicate That the Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation, While Twice as Many (13%) Feel it Will Hurt Their Farm Operation
However, Most Feel the Harper Government is Committed to Doing What it Takes to get Canada's Economy Back on Track -
85% of Canadians Say Their Eating Habits Need Some Improvement
To Improve Their Fitness Levels, Seven in Ten (68%) Have Changed their Eating Habits in the Last Year
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City Women Satisfied
Survey of 10 Major Canadian Cities Finds Toronto Women Are Top Satisfied in More Life Areas than Urban Counterparts
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British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Continue Dropping In 2009, But Outlook Is Improving
Four-in-ten (42%) Expect Housing Prices to be Lower in a Year, Down From 57% in
November
Seven-in-ten (71%) Say It's a Good Time to Buy a Home, Up From 60% -
One Quarter (24%) Of Canadian Workforce Concerned About Holding On To Their Jobs
Current Economy Has Canadians Anxious, Distracted, and Seeking Communication from Management about Job Security in Year Ahead