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March 2008 Update On BC Provincial Politics
BC Liberals (46%, Up 1 Point) Ahead Of NDP (34%, Down 1 Point) And Greens (16%, Unchanged)
Half Of Voters Approve Of Performance Of Both Gordon Campbell (47%, Down 2 Points) And Carole James (50%, Down 5 Points)
Campbell (50%) Leads James (38%) As Choice For Best Premier -
Majority (55%) Supports Opposition RESP Tax-Break Bill, Though Government Says It Would Risk Deficit
However, Just 14% of Canadians Want Election Fought Over This Issue,
Most (81%) Believe Parties Should `Find a Way to Avoid Election' -
Despite Gaffes And Woes, Tories (35%) Hold Narrow Lead Over Grits (31%)
Two Thirds (66%) Of Canadians Don't Want An Election,
While Three In Ten (27%) Say It's `Time To Clear The Air' -
The Cadman Caper
Most (44%) Believe Conservatives Offered Dying MP Chuck Cadman $1-Million Life-Insurance Policy To Defeat Former Martin Government
Only 29% Think PM Is Lying About His Involvement, But Two Thirds (62%) Say `No' To Court Suit Against Dion, Liberals, And Believe
Third Party (32%) Or RCMP (31%) Best Way Forward -
No Matter The Size, Majority (59%) Of SMB Owners Say Branding Their Business A `Priority'
But Less Than One Half (45%) Are `Very Satisfied' With Their Company's Current Brand,
Just One In Three (32%) `Strongly Agree' They're Confident In Making The Right Marketing And Branding Decisions -
Alberta Voters Expecting Another Conservative Win
Three-Quarters (75%) Expect Either A Conservative Majority (45%) Or Minority (30%)
"None Of The Above" Beats All Parties As "Most Likely To Keep Promises" -
No Stars In Alberta Election Campaign
None Of The Parties Have Captured Interest Of Voters Tories Viewed As Best On All Issues, Especially Economy, Crime And Oil Royalties