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BC Political Scene September 2000
BC Liberal Support Drops 9 Points (57% To 48%), But Party Retains Commanding Lead in Polls Over NDP (19%) and BC Reform (22%)
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Federal Political Scene - Late August 2000
Support for the Alliance Stalls (22%) as Liberal Support (46%) Edges Up - Tories (10%) and NDP (10%) Remain Unchanged
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Federal Political Scene August 2000
Liberals (43%) Still in First Place with the Canadian Alliance (25%) Consolidating their Hold on Second Place while the Tories (10%) and NDP (10%) Remain Mired in Third Place
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Federal Politics In BC June 2000
Support For New Canadian Alliance Jumps 10 Points To 36%; Party Closes In On Federal Liberals (40%)
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BC Liberals Hold Commanding Lead in Polls
Premier Ujjal Dosanjh Obtains Solid Approval Rating, But Criticism Growing
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THE POLITICAL FALLOUT OF WALKERTON
Ontario Grits (45%) Strengthen Vote Lead Over Ontario Tories (38%) Over Walkerton Turbulence
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Manning Most Popular Choice For Canadians As Next Alliance Leader Long and Day Neck and Neck As Second Choice With Long Showing Momentum
A Third (33%) of Canadians Would Choose Preston Manning As Leader of The Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance If They Were Able To Participate In Leadership Vote
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Federal Political Scene Late May 2000
Liberal Support (47%) Remains Largely Unchanged Since January 1998, Canadian Alliance A Distant Second With 18% Support While Tories Place Third At 14% Among Decided Voters Across Canada
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VIOLENCE IN HOCKEY
Seven In Ten (68%) Canadians Say That The Vancouver Police Were Right To Charge Marty McSorley With Assault After High Sticking Donald Brashear