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Canadian Public Split on When Jean Chretien Should Leave and His Motives - But Edge Goes to the Prime Minister
Half (50%) Say Prime Minister Should Be Allowed to Stay on for His 18 Month Swan Song, While 46% Believe He Should Leave Immediately
Just Under Half (46%) Believe Motive to Stay an Additional 18 Months is to Implement Policy Agenda, While 42% Believe it is Just to Frustrate Leadership Aspirations of Rival, Paul Martin -
Four in Ten (42%) Are Concerned They'll Have To Care For Their Parents When They Get Older
Nearly Half (47%) of Canadians Are Concerned About Becoming a Burden When They Get Older
But Just 12% of Canadians Currently Have Long Term Care Insurance -
BC Federal Political Scene June 2002
Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%) -
Three Quarters (77%) of GTA Residents Believe Quality of Life is a Chief Competitive Advantage for the Region
However, An Equal Number (75%) Say Unless Something is Done, the Quality of Life in Their Community Will Deteriorate Over the Next Few Years
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Lowest Level of Job Approval (46%) for Jean Chretien Since Becoming Prime Minister
While Eight in Ten (78%) Approve of Performance of Former Finance Minister Paul Martin
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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
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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 -
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 -
A majority of Canadians believe that pest, Weed and Plant disease control products for the home are necessary and safe when used properly
Public split on whether government should act to prohibit the sale and use of these products, with significant regional differences
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2nd Annual Ipsos-Reid / Comedy Network April Fools Day Poll
Jim Carey (12%) and Wayne and Shuster (8%) Chosen as Favourite Canadian Comedians