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  • A Reader's Digest Poll: Trusting In What May Happen In 2003

    Canadians Trust 2003 Will be Good Year for Their Families
    Canadians Also Optimistic Regarding Outlook for Jobs/Economy in 2003
    However, Many Canadians Don't Think World Will Be a Safer Place During Coming Year
  • Politics Survey

    Safe Injection Sites In The Lower Mainland

    Six-in-Ten (61%) Support a Safe Injection Site in the City of Vancouver; Majority (55%) Thinks Site Will Improve Drug Problem in Downtown Eastside

    Six-in-Ten (63%) Prefer Multiple Sites to a Single Site (19%)

    Strong Majority (81%) Supports Mandatory Treatment; Much Lower Support for Age Limits (39%) or Providing Free Drugs (41%)

    Half (50%) of Lower Mainland Residents Outside City of Vancouver Would Support a Site in Their Own Municipality
  • What Younger Canadians (18 to 34) Want As Gifts This Holiday Season for the World and Themselves

    World Peace (36%) Tops Global Wish List, Spending Time with Friends/Family (14%) and Personal Happiness (14%) Top Emotional Wish List, While a New Car (19%) Top Material Gift Wish List
  • Politics Survey

    Four in Ten (41%) Say Liberals The Party That Would Provide `Best Overall Government for Canada'

    Followed by Canadian Alliance (15%), Progressive Conservatives (13%), and NDP (10%)
    Alliance (26%) Tops the List as Party that Would Provide the `Worst Overall Government for Canada', followed by the NDP (22%), the Liberals (19%), and the Tories (12%)
    In Individual Policy Areas, Liberals Seen as the Party that Would Do the Best Job
  • Politics Survey

    BC Political Scene

    BC Liberal (44%) Support Stable as NDP (31%) Reaches Five Year High; Green Party (17%) and BC Unity (5%) Trail

    MacPhail (49%) Continues to Lead Campbell (37%) in Job Approval

    Federal Liberals (35%) Still Party to Beat in BC; Alliance (25%) and NDP (22%) Battling for Second Place

    Joe Clark (51%) Tops Other Federal Leaders in Job Approval
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