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Honeymoon Officially Over For Stelmach Government
All Major Parties Back To Support Levels Seen In November 2004 Election
PCs Lose Most Ground In Calgary
Overall Approval Ratings Also Down With Bare Majority Approving Of Premier Stelmach's Performance To Date -
BC Provincial Political Scene
NDP (36%, Up 4 Points) Make Gains, But Liberals (45%, Down 4 Points) Still Well Out Front
Half (50%) Say MLA Pay Issue Left Them With Worsened Impression Of Gordon Campbell And BC Liberals
Approval Rating Slightly Higher For NDP Leader James (54%, Up 3 Points) Than For Premier Campbell (49%, Down 4 Points) -
Four In Ten (41%) Think Canada Should Do More For Refugees Than Other Countries Do
Canadians More Willing To Help Refugees Than 20 Years Ago
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Majority (54%) Agree Discrimination Against Visible Minorities A Problem In Canada
Six In Ten (58%) Believe Minority Groups Should Be Encouraged To Change, Yet Most (82%) Agree That Canada's Multicultural Make-up Is One Of The Best Things About Canada
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Tories Heading South For The Summer?
Conservative Support Droops, Though Liberals Remain Flat; Bloc Maintains Edge In Quebec
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Canada: A Land of Immigrants Becomes More Positive About Immigration
90% Disagree That Canada Would Be Better off If Immigrants Went Back to Where They Came From; Two Thirds (63%) Believe Recent Immigrants Should Have Equal Say about Canada's Future
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Canadians Perceive Crime Increases To Be Less Acute In Their Communities
In 1994, Seven In ten (68%) Perceived Crime To Be Increasing; In 2007, Less Than Half (45%) Perceive Crime To Be Increasing
Canadians Confidence In Police And RCMP Remains Consistent; Confidence In Judicial And Penal Systems Increases From Ten Years Ago