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On The Eve Of The Budget, Canadians Assess The Confidence Vote And Their Decided Vote
Majority Want Even Narrow Budget Confidence Vote To Decide Fate Of Government
Grits Jump Into Lead (34% Vs. 28% For Conservatives) -- But Viewed As Most Responsible For Parliamentary Turmoil, And Most Don't Believe They Deserve Re-Election
Canadians Divided On Whether Or Not An Election Will Clear The Air -
Ontarians & Waste Management
Three-Quarters (73%) Believe Ontario is Facing a Garbage Crisis
Six in Ten (61%) Disapprove Of Shipping Garbage to Michigan--And 81% Don't Believe Province Has A Plan If Border Shuts
Two-Thirds (64%) Indicate Province Needs To Seek New And Expanded Facilities, Increase Recycling And Diversion Efforts -
BC Election Day Nears - Part IV: BC-STV
Two-Thirds Still Know Very Little Or Nothing About BC-STV
"Yes" Side Widens Lead Over "No" Side -
BC Election Day Nears - Part III: Campaign Excitement And Who Will Win
Two-Thirds Say Campaign Excitement "About Average"
Eight-in-Ten Think BC Liberals Will Win -
BC Election Day Nears - Part 2: Assessing The Campaigns
Voters Give Top Marks To NDP And Green Campaigns
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BC Election Day Nears - Part I: The Horserace And Leadership
Still No Real Movement In Vote Or Best Premier Numbers
Vote Is Firm - Very Few Potential Switchers -
Liberals (32%) And Tories (31%) Virtually Tied Nation-Wide -- But Grits Take Strong 11-Point Lead In Seat Rich Ontario (44% vs. 33%)
Majority (58%) Believe Conservatives' Motive For Election Is Power Lust - Not Sincere Belief That They Can No Longer Support "Corrupt" Government (37%)
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BC Election 2005 - Part IV: BC-STV
Two-Thirds Still Know Very Little Or Nothing About BC-STV
"Yes" Side Narrowly Ahead Of "No" Side -
Conservatives (33%) Continue To Lead Liberals (30%), But Vote Tightens As Ontario Goes Liberal In Wake Of Martin/Layton Deal
Liberals Assume Lead In Ontario (40%, +5 Points) Over Past Week As Conservatives Stumble (33%, -6 Points)