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FEDERAL POLITICS IN BC FALL 1999
MAJORITY SUPPORTS FEDERAL LIBERALS (53%); REFORM FALLS TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 1997 FEDERAL ELECTION (23%)
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BC Political Scene Fall 1999
MAJORITY OF DECIDED BC VOTERS (57%) WOULD VOTE LIBERAL IN PROVINCIAL ELECTION; NDP (15%), BC REFORM (16%) WELL BACK
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LEARNING MINISTER FIRES THE CALGARY BOARD OF EDUCATION
OVER 7-IN-10 CALGARIANS SIDE WITH LEARNING MINISTER LYLE OBERG'S DECISION TO DISMISS THE ENTIRE ELECTED BOARD
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BC Politics After Glen Clark Resignation
NARROW WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY OPENS FOR BC NDP NOW THAT CLARK HAS STEPPED DOWN
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BC's Political Scene
NDP SUPPORT BOTTOMS OUT AT 18% OF DECIDED VOTERS; MORE THAN HALF THE BC POPULATION (52%) SUPPORTS THE BC LIBERALS
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BC's Political Scene
NDP SUPPORT BOTTOMS OUT AT 18% OF DECIDED VOTERS; MORE THAN HALF THE BC POPULATION (52%) SUPPORTS THE BC LIBERALS
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CANADIAN INVESTORS SUFFERED LOSSES DURING STOCK MARKET STUMBLE
CANADIAN INVESTORS SUFFERED LOSSES DURING STOCK MARKET STUMBLE
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Federal Party Standings and the Public Agenda
Liberals Still Honeymooning on Anniversary of Re-Election. Healthcare Now the No. 2 Issue in the Country: Beats Out "National Unity" and "Economy" for the First Time
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Opinion favorable pour que Jean Charest devienne chef du Parti Libйral du Quйbec
Cette opinion favorable est partagйe par 63% des Quйbйcois et par les rйpondants des autres provinces (62%)
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The Ontario Political Scene
Ice stormed Eastern Ontario and the North chill Tory vote to lowest since election. Seniors hit Tories hard as healthcare issues put back on front burner. Despite low intended vote and healthcare concerns, half (51%) approve of overall performance.