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Six-in-Ten (59%) Believe Federal Government Gives In To Whatever U.S. Government Wants
While Two-Thirds (66%) Feel Closer Economic Ties with U.S. a Positive Trend
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BC Public's Views On Decision To Hold Referendum On Treaty Negotiations
Majority Of BC Public (52%) Thinks Referendum Will Have Negative Impact On Treaty Negotiations
No Real Consensus On Referendum; Support Slips 6 Points Since December (60% To 54%); 43% Oppose The Referendum
Growing Majority Of BC Public Believes Referendum Is A Waste Of Money (60%, Up 6 Points Since December - 54%)
Likelihood Of Participating In Referendum Drops Dramatically (65% In December To 51% In April) -
British Columbians Think Public-Private Partnerships are a Good Idea
Six-in-Ten (60%) British Columbians Think Public-Private Partnerships are a Good Idea
Half (48%) Willing to Pay Toll or User Fee -
After 20 Years Canadians Still Positive Towards Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Three-Quarters (74%) of Canadians Believe Individual Rights and Freedoms Better Protected Under Charter
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Harper's Alliance Get Slight Bump, Not a Kick, From Leadership Convention
Alliance (42%) and Conservative (8%) Voters More Likely To Vote For CA with Harper at Helm
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Royal Bank of Canada Ninth Annual Housing Study 2002
Home Buying Intention Outlook Virtually Matches 2001 - But Renters, Near Term Buying Due To Low Interest Rates Drive Market over Last Year
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Stephen Harper Gives Alliance Slight Jump in Support in Alberta
Six in Ten (60%) Albertans are Now More Likely to Vote for Alliance With Harper as New Leader
In Wake of Harper Win, Alliance (36%) Up 4 Points - Tories (22%) Down 7 - Liberals (30%) and NDP (7%) Holding Steady -
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%) -
Albertans Give Tough Love on Provincial Budget
Overall Majority (55%) of Albertans Oppose Klein Government's March 19th Budget
But Majority Supports Increases in Healthcare Premiums (54%), Increases in Liquor Mark-Ups, Vehicle Fees, Traffic Fines and Other Fees (58%) as Well as Increases in Tobacco Tax (70%)
Opposition Comes from Cuts to Municipal Grants for Roads and Transportation (83% oppose) and Public Service Cuts (50% oppose) -
Federal Liberals (47%) at Lowest Level Since 2000 Election - But Lead Still Comfortable with What Would be A Sweeping Majority
Second Place Conservatives (16%) Remain Ahead of Right Wing Rivals Canadian Alliance (12%)
NDP Retains Support of One in Ten (10%) Canadians