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BC Election 2001 Voter Retention And Motivation
NDP Core Moving To BC Liberals; 43% Of 1996 NDP Voters Now In Liberal Camp Vs. 37% Who Are Staying With The NDP
BC Liberal Support Driven By Criticism Of NDP Record
A Failure To Show Honesty And Integrity Main Factor That Would Move BC Liberal Voters To Another Party -
BC Election 2001 Party Leaders
Majority Picks Gordon Campbell (52%) As Best Premier For BC; About Half As Many Choose Dosanjh (28%)
BC Liberals Have Momentum As Campaign Begins (24% Improved); Public Mood Turns Sour On NDP (37% Worse)
BC Public Sees Tax Cuts As Campbell's Main Issue (36%), Health Care For Dosanjh (38%), Environment For The Greens (35%) -
BC Election 2001 Specific Election Issues
British Columbians Hold Mixed Views On Budget Priorities For A New Government, But 64% Believe Tax Cuts Will Provide Enough Revenue To Pay For Services
62% Of British Columbians Support Referendum To Decide What Should And Should not Go Into Treaties With Aboriginal Peoples
62% Of BC Public Rejects Two-Tier Health Care, With 47% Strongly Against The Idea -
BC ELECTION 2001
Health Care (58%) Tops The List Of Issues BC Public Wants To See Debated In The Election Campaign; Education (21%) Taxes (19%), And The Economy (17%) Also Seen As Important
Majority Feels Liberals Would Outperform NDP On Most Major Policy Issues; NDP Trails BC Green Party On The Environment -
Ontarians and Access to Home Health Care
Eight in Ten (81%) Ontarians Concerned They Won't Have Access To Home Care Support As They Age
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Ontarians and Long-Term Health Care
Majority of Ontarians are Concerned About Affordability (60%) and Availability (57%) of Long-Term Care, and Are Taking Steps (63%) To Ensure That They Have Sufficient Savings Set Aside
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Comedy Network - April Fool's Day Poll
Canadians Universally (99%) Agree that Laughter is Good for Your Health as Two Thirds (64%) of Canadians Plan to Play a Practical Joke on April Fool's
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Alberta Election Poll February 14, 2001
Majority (60%) Want Reinvestment in Social Programs Such as Health Care and Education When Provincial Debt Paid Off, Not Tax Reductions (28%) or Saving Money for the Future (12%)
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Alberta Political Scene: Western Alienation February 14, 2001
Two-Thirds (67%) of Albertans Disagree with Taking Province Out of National Programs - Minority (28%) Want to Opt Out
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Canadians Avid Users of Health Related Websites
Over One-Half (55%) of Canadians with Internet Access Have Visited Health Websites, But Many Sceptical About the Information