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More Than Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Believe the May Long Weekend is an Ideal Time to Tackle Chores
Among Those Planning to do Spring Chores, Gardening and Landscaping (65%), Window Cleaning (59%), and Getting Organized (57%) are Top Priorities
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BC NDP Lead By 8 Points As Campaign Ends
NDP (45%, up 2) Lead BC Liberals (37%, unchanged) by 8 PointsGreen Party (9%, down 1) and BC Conservatives (6%, down 1) Both Down Single PointAdrian Dix (34%, up 3) and Christy Clark (33%, down 1) Tied as Best Premier
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BC NDP Retain Lead in Ever Tightening Race
BC Liberals (37%, up 2) Cut NDP (43%, down 2) Lead to 6 Points
Green Party (10%) and BC Conservatives (7%) Both Unchanged
Christy Clark (34%, up 3) Now Leads Adrian Dix (31%, down 3) as Best Premier -
Two in Ten (16%) Working Canadians Say Their Place of Work is Frequently the Source of Feelings of Depression, Anxiety or Other Mental Illness
Most (65%) Employees Say They Wouldn't Be Likely to Talk to Their Boss Openly about a Mental Illness
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Tory Attack Ads on Trudeau Have Little Impact on Voters--Except to Move Soft NDP Voters to Liberals
Among Canadians who've seen ads (39%), Grits have nine-point lead over Tories (41% Liberals vs. 32% Conservatives), while the NDP trail (21%)
Nationally, despite ad efforts, Tories basically stagnant (32% +1) as Liberals (35% +3) climb at expense of NDP (25% -2) -
BC Liberals Cut NDP Lead in Half
BC Liberals (35%, up 6) Trail NDP (45%, down 3) by 10 Points vs. 19 Points at Campaign Start
BC Conservatives (7%, down 4) Down; Greens (10%, up 1) Stable
Christy Clark (31%, up 8) Making Big Gains on Adrian Dix (34%, down 2) as Best Premier