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Environics In The News

"So happy, yet so restless in Alberta"

Apr 19, 2012

Author: ERG

Environics President Michael Adams and Vice President, Public and Corporate Affairs, Tony Coulson have a piece in today's Globe and Mail exploring the seemingly paradoxical state of affairs in Alberta: voters are happy and optimistic about life in the province and agree with the incumbent Progressive Conservatives on most issues--and yet appear to be seriously considering a change of government.


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