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BC Political Scene March 2000
Dosanjh Leadership Improves Party's Standing, But Produces Mixed Reaction To Party's Re-Election Chances (45% More Likely To Vote Ndp, 49% Never Vote Ndp)
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Albertans Speak Out On The Canadian Alliance
Six-in-ten (63%) Albertans favour creation of the Canadian Alliance Party
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FEDERAL POLITICAL SCENE MARCH 2000
The most recent polling data regarding the Federal political scene shows that support for the Liberals is still strong but signs of weakness are emerging
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Lastman Juggernaut Riding High In Election Year
84% of Torontonians Approve of Mayor's Overall Performance
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THE UNITED ALTERNATIVE PARTY
United Alternative Party has support of majority (55%) of Reform and PC party supporters
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POLITICS IN ONTARIO
Ontario's PC Government (36%) Trails in the Polls for the First Time Since the 1999 Ontario Election, while the Provincial Liberals pull into the Lead with 42 percent of the Decided Vote - NDP (17%)
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NDP LEADERSHIP RACE & BC POLITICS
SIGNIFICANT 6-POINT DROP IN NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO WOULD CONSIDER VOTING NDP (48% TO 42%) WITH NEW LEADER
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BC POLITICAL SCENE
SOLID MAJORITY OF DECIDED BC VOTERS (55%) BACK PROVINCIAL LIBERALS; NDP (17%) AND BC REFORM (18%) TRAIL WELL BACK
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CANADIANS OVERWHELMINGLY BELIEVE THAT SPANKING SHOULD NOT BE MADE A CRIMINAL OFFENCE
ONLY 16% SAY IT SHOULD BE A CRIMINAL OFFENCE FOR A PARENT TO SPANK THEIR CHILD; AN OVERWHELMING 83% DISAGREE.
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The Power of Judges
CANADIANS SPLIT ON WHETHER JUDGES IN CANADA HAVE TOO MUCH POWER
45% OF CANADIANS SAY CANADA'S JUDGES HAVE "TOO MUCH POWER" - 50% DISAGREE