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Alberta Political Scene Late March 2002
After One Year Anniversary Provincial Tories Continue at Top of Polls (50%) - Liberals (31%) and New Democrats (11%) Well Behind
Personal Approval of Premier Klein (57%) and his Government (54%) is Down 13 Points in Recent Months - But 63% Still Say Klein and Government are on the "Right Track"
Healthcare (54%) Continues Seven Year Stretch at Top of Issue Agenda But Education Not Far Behind (47%) -
Alberta Tech Sector on the Rebound Despite Ongoing Challenge to Raise Investment Capital: Ernst & Young Report
3rd Annual Survey Highlights Issues Affecting Province's Technology Industry
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Awareness & Attitudes Towards Andropause Among Canadians
While a majority of Canadians (68%) believe that men may experience something similar to women's menopause, only 39% have heard of the term Andropause
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Broken Hearts, Tainted Love: Canadians and Their Relationships
Over Two-In-Five (43%) Canadians Say They've Had Their Hearts Broken
And, One-In-Ten (9%) Have Personally Been Left At The Altar Or Know A Friend Who Has
34% Say They Have Been Cheated On By A Partner -
68% of Canadians Support Direct to Consumer Advertising for Prescription Medications
Half (53%) Already Believe That It is Currently Allowed in Canada
Support For DTCA Rises to 85% When Specific Regulations Are Proposed -
BC Political Scene
BC Liberal Government Approval Rating Plummets 22 Points (71% To 49%) Since September
Premier Campbell's Approval Falls 19 Points In Three Months (70% To 51%); McPhail Makes No Gains (41% To 39%)
Support For BC Liberals Drops 12 Points (62% To 50%), Benefits NDP (15% To 21%), Unity BC (3% To 8%), And Greens (14% To 17%)
Most British Columbians Still Support Liberal Agenda For Change (57%), But Solid Opposition Voice Present (40%) -
STRESS TAKES ITS TOLL
THREE IN TEN (27%) CANADIANS EXPERIENCING SEVERE STRESS IN TRYING TO COPE WITH JOBS, FAMILY, FINANCES AND WORLD EVENTS
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WHILE CONFIDENCE IN NATIONAL ECONOMY PLUMMETS TO 1990 LEVELS (42% SAY ECONOMY WILL GET "WORSE") AND ONE-THIRD (34%) SAY WE'RE HEADED FOR RECESSION (UP UNPRECEDENTED 9 POINTS IN ONE WEEK AND 20 POINTS SINCE JANUARY)...
CANADIANS IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES CONTINUE TO EXPRESS CONFIDENCE: LOWEST LEVELS IN JOB ANXIETY (18%) SINCE BEFORE 1990, 65% SAY CURRENT CANADIAN ECONOMY "GOOD", 26% SAY PERSONAL ECONOMIC SITUATION WILL "IMPROVE" COMPARED TO ONLY 14% WHO SAY IT WILL GET "WORSE" - 59% SAY IT WILL "STAY THE SAME"
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Edmonton Civic Issues September 2001
Roads and Infrastructure (20%)Most Important Issue Facing Edmonton Today