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  • Politics Survey

    BC Election 2001 Election Outcome

    Vast Majority Of British Columbians (77%) Feels The NDP Does Not Deserve To Be Re-Elected

    61% See Major Changes To The Direction Of The Province If Liberals Win; Vast Majority Think Changes Will Be Positive (77%)

    71% Of BC Public Think It's Unlikely Liberals Will Win All 79 Seats; 75% Think It Would Be A "Bad Thing" If This Were To Happen, And 28% Would Vote Strategically To Prevent It
  • Politics Survey

    FEDERAL POLITICS IN ALBERTA APRIL 2001

    Stockwell Day's Approval Hits New Low (33%) in Alliance's Backyard, Running Fourth Among the Four Federal Leaders
  • Online Tax Filing Catches On In 2001 With Greater Success Planned Next Year

    Canadian Sites such as National Post Online Jump to the Challenge to Reach the 50% of Canadian Internet Users Who Plan to File Online in 2002.

    ~ Ipsos-Reid Study ~
  • Politics Survey

    BC Election 2001 Party Leaders

    Majority Picks Gordon Campbell (52%) As Best Premier For BC; About Half As Many Choose Dosanjh (28%)

    BC Liberals Have Momentum As Campaign Begins (24% Improved); Public Mood Turns Sour On NDP (37% Worse)

    BC Public Sees Tax Cuts As Campbell's Main Issue (36%), Health Care For Dosanjh (38%), Environment For The Greens (35%)
  • Politics Survey

    BC Election 2001 Voter Participation And Vote Change

    Eight-In-Ten Eligible Voters "Definitely" Intend To Cast A Vote On Election Day; BC Liberal And NDP Supporters Equally Likely To Vote

    An Issues Election? - 48% Say Most Important Vote Consideration Is Where Parties Stand On The Issues; 21% Say Leaders And 20% Say Candidates Most Important

    Three-In-Ten Decided Voters Are "Likely" To Change Their Vote; Rate Is Double Among Green Party Supporters

    Half Of Decided Voters Say They Do Not Have A Second Choice Party
  • Politics Survey

    BC Election 2001 Specific Election Issues

    British Columbians Hold Mixed Views On Budget Priorities For A New Government, But 64% Believe Tax Cuts Will Provide Enough Revenue To Pay For Services

    62% Of British Columbians Support Referendum To Decide What Should And Should not Go Into Treaties With Aboriginal Peoples

    62% Of BC Public Rejects Two-Tier Health Care, With 47% Strongly Against The Idea