2010 Atlantic Canada’s Best Places to Work
Corporate Research Associates again made the annual list of Atlantic Canada’s Best Places to Work, sponsored by Progress Media. “Making the list has become more competitive, and employee satisfaction levels required to make the list are climbing each year,” says Best Companies Group president Peter Burke. “Meeting these standards is no easy accomplishment.” Progress Media notes: A...
Read MoreMixed Reaction To Political Party Best Suited To Deal With Issues In New Brunswick
SAINT JOHN: New Brunswickers are mixed when identifying which political party is best able to deal with a variety of issues, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. A plurality of New Brunswickers were unable to identify which political party has the best vision for the future of the province or is best able to deal with major issues facing the...
Read MoreLittle Change In Assessment Of PEI Liberal Government
HALIFAX: Satisfaction with the provincial government remains high this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, two-thirds (64%, down from 67% in February 2010) of Islanders offer a positive assessment of the performance of the Liberal government. The number of residents expressing dissatisfaction is stable (26%, compared with...
Read MoreNS Liberals Benefit From Drop In Popularity of NDP Government
HALIFAX: Satisfaction with the provincial NDP government declined once again this quarter, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Just over four in ten Nova Scotia residents are satisfied with the overall performance of the Dexter government (43%, down from 49% in February 2010). Nearly one-half are dissatisfied (48%, up from 41%), while one in...
Read MoreSupport For PC Government in NL Remains Highly Favourable
HALIFAX: The ruling provincial PC Party continues to receive exceptionally high levels of support from residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Presently, three-quarters (75%, down from 80% in February 2010) of decided voters back the PCs, while less than two in ten (16%, compared with 15%) prefer the...
Read MoreSatisfaction With NB Liberal Government Improves, While Tories Continue To Lead In Voter Support
SAINT JOHN: The gap between the provincial Liberals and the PCs has once again narrowed, with a large percentage of undecided voters still evident, according to the most recent survey conducted by Corporate Research Associates Inc. Four in ten decided and leaning voters back the PC Party (42%, unchanged from three months ago), while support for the Liberal Party stands at 37 percent...
Read MoreLa satisfaction quant au gouvernement Libéral s’améliore, pendant que les Conservateurs continuent à prendre l’avance du soutien des électeurs
3 juin 2010 SAINT JOHN : L’écart entre les Libéraux provinciaux et les progressistes-conservateurs a encore été réduit, avec une large portion d’électeurs indécis tout de même évident selon les résultats du dernier sondage mené par Corporate Research Associates Inc. Quatre sur dix des électeurs décidés et inclinés supportent le Parti progressiste-conservateur (42 %,...
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