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Public Disapproves of Almost Everyone in BC Teachers Contract Dispute
BC Teachers (38%, up 1 point) Slightly Ahead of Provincial Government (30%, unchanged) in Being Fair and Reasonable
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Scandals and Controversy Have Little Immediate Impact on Political Support as Tories (37%) Maintain Large Lead Over NDP (29%), Liberals (23%)
Half (51%) Say Country on Right Track,
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Canadians Split on Whether Accusations of Robo-Call Conservative Conspiracy are True (50%) or Not (47%)
Four Percent (4%) of Canadians Strongly Believe they Received a Call During Election Campaign that Deliberately Tried to Confuse Them About Where to Vote
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Update on BC Teachers Contract Dispute
BC Teachers (37%) Slightly Ahead of Provincial Government (30%) in Being Fair and Reasonable
Six-in-ten (62%) Oppose Full-Scale Strike Action -
Majority (56%) of Canadians Support Bill C-30, But Most (80%) Believe Bill May Lead to Government/Police Spying on Canadians for Activities Outside the Realm of Illegal Activity
Canadians Divided on Whether Bill Modernizes Law by Giving Police Technological Capabilities to Catch Online Criminals (52%) or
Gives Police Too Much Power to Snoop on Public (48%) -
Three in Ten (28%) Smartphone Users Have Lost (23%) Their Phone or had it Stolen (5%)
Eight in Ten (80%) are Concerned About Their Financial Privacy and Sharing their Personal or Credit Card Details When
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NDP Expand Lead as BC Conservatives Take BC Liberal Support
NDP (44%, down 1) Lead BC Liberals (32%, down 6); BC Conservatives (16%, up 4 points) Moving Up
Christy Clark (31%, down 3) Still Leads Adrian Dix (25%, up 2 points) as Best Premier, But Gap is Shrinking