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  • Politics Survey

    Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Say That Prime Minister Should Step Down - Including 58% of Liberal Supporters

    Despite Recent Scandals, Liberals (43%) Remain Most Popular Party
  • Charitable Giving In BC

    Charitable Giving In BC Poised To Grow Substantially; 74% Donated An Average Of $791 In 2001; And 25% Intend On Giving "More" In 2002
    Top Barriers to Charitable Giving Include Too Many Organizations Asking For Money (76%), No Money To Spare (72%), Poor Reputations (59%), And Perceived Waste On Administration (56%)
    Health-Related Charities Dominate, Comprising 6 of the Top 10 Top-of-Mind Charitable Organizations
  • Healthcare Survey

    Canadians and Nutrition

    While eight in ten (79%) Canadians say that nutrition is important to them, only three in ten (28%) admit to having significant knowledge about food and nutrition
  • Politics Survey

    BC Public Still Backs Liberals, But Many Questioning Their Choice

    BC Liberals Maintain Support of Nearly 1-in-2 BC Voters; NDP Vote Remains Static (27%), Greens Up 4 Points (20%)

    Majority of BC Voters (65%) Finding It More Difficult to Stand Behind Liberals

    Few See NDP as Effective Opposition (7%); 1-in-3 Believe Media (34%) and the General Public (34%) More Effective
  • Politics Survey

    BC Public Critical Of Liberal Current Performance, But See Long-Term Benefits

    6-in-10 British Columbians Are Disappointed With Liberal Government and Premier's Performance Since Taking Office

    63% of BC Public Believes Liberals Blind to Impact of Their Changes, But 59% Think Actions Are Necessary

    68% Express Doubts About Liberals' Decision Making; Trust in Government to Keep Promises Has Decreased (46%)

    Majority (59%) See Long-Term Payoff With Liberal Policies, Though Public Split on Clarity of Liberal Vision for Future
  • Politics Survey

    BC Public Critical Of Current State Of Province, But Optimistic For Future

    Majority (53%) Thinks BC is in Worse Shape Than a Year Ago, But Most (50%) Believe We'll Be Better Off in Future

    Majority of Critics (63%) Blame Liberal Management for Current Woes; Fewer (22%) Blame External Factors

    Majority Very Critical of State of Health Care and Education in BC; Expect Problems to Persist to End of Liberal Mandate

    Most Downbeat on BC's Economy and Government Finances, But Expect Improvements in the Future