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An Update On BC's Provincial Political Scene
BC Liberals (47%, down 4 points) Lose Some Ground, But Still Have Solid Lead Over NDP (37%, up 2 points)
Gordon Campbell's Approval Rating Also Down (47%, down 5 points); Carole James Steady (54%, up 1 point) -
Alberta's Conservative Party Leadership Race
Jim Dinning (54%) The Frontrunner In Favourability Ratings - Lyle Oberg (48%) In Second Place With Dave Hancock (44%) Gaining Momentum
One-Quarter (26%) Of Albertans Think Dinning Would Do The Best Job As The Next Premier, But Oberg (21%) Hot On His Trail -
NCR ATM Security Survey
Half of Canadians are concerned about fraud at the ATM
But 7 in 10 do not plan on changing how often they use ATMs -
Ipsos Reid, On Behalf Of RCGA, Presents: The 2006 Golf Participation In Canada Report
Golf Participation In Canada Report
Landmark National Study About The Game Of Golf In Canada Measures Canada's Golfing Population At 5.95 Million -
Alberta's Conservative Party Leadership Race
Jim Dinning (54%) Leads The Pack In Favourability Ratings - Lyle Oberg (48%) Close Behind Followed By Dave Hancock (39%)
Three-in-ten (29%) Albertans Think Dinning Would Do The Best Job As Next Premier, But Oberg (22%) Hot On His Trail -
Labour Peace Pays Dividends For BC Liberals
BC Liberals (51%, up 8 points) Open 16-Point Gap Over NDP (35%, down 5 points) on Rising Support from Union Households
Gordon Campbell's Approval (52%, up 8 points) at Highest Point Since 2001; Approval of Carole James (53%, down 4 points) Continues to Slip -
Parents In Western Canada Feeling Squeezed For Time
Majority (61%) Worry They Don't Spend Enough Quality Time With Their Child
Three-quarters (76%) Say If They Could Change One Thing About Their Life, It Would Be That They Be Able To Spend More Quality Time With Their Child