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Jack Webster Awards 2003: BC's & Canada's Top News Stories Of The Year
British Columbians Select Forest Fires (43%) as BC's Top News Story Of Yhe Year
SARS (29%) Top Choice for Canadian News Story of the Year -
Jack Webster Awards 2003: BC's Newsmaker Of The Year
Public Selects Robert Pickton (37%) As BC's Newsmaker Of The Year; Premier Gordon Campbell Is A Close Second (28%)
Public Thinks Media Important To Society (95%) And Themselves Personally (83%) -
Uniting the Right...?
While Almost Half (46%) of Canadians say it's Likely they'd Vote for a Merged Progressive Conservative/Canadian Alliance Party in the Next Federal Election...
In a Head to Head Vote, Federal Liberals Led by Paul Martin (51%) would Trump a New United Conservative Party (32%)...
As Federal Liberals Continue to Lead Today with 47% of the National Decided Vote -
Liberal Juggernaut Appears Headed Towards Majority Government . . . With Liberals (48%) Leading Conservatives (31%) and NDP (15%) in Decided Voter Support in Post-Debate Poll
Majority (52%) of Liberal Supporters Give Party Mandate On Platform . . . Not Just Throwing Tories Out (36%)
If Finances Worse Than Expected, Six in Ten (59%) Say Liberals Should Make Their Platform Promises Work Within Current Provincial Revenue, not Through Increased Taxes (18%) or Increased Deficit (11%) -
Heading Into Leaders Debate, Ontario Liberals (50%, +1 Point) Continue To Hold Decisive Lead Over Conservatives (33%, -2 Points) . . .
While NDP (12%, Unchanged) and Green Party (4%, +2 Points) Continue to Trail
Eves (34%) and McGuinty (31%) Close As to Who Is Expected to Win Debate
However, Six in Ten (60%) Continue to Desire Change in Government As Liberals Appear Poised to Form Majority Government Barring Significant Gaffe Between Now and Election Day -
Same Old, Same Old In BC Politics
BC Liberals (45%) Retain Solid Lead Over NDP (31%) and Green Party (17%)
MacPhail (53%) Continues to Lead Campbell (39%) in Job Approval -
At Mid-Point in Campaign Ontario Liberals (49%) Hold Commanding Lead Over Governing Conservatives (35%)
NDP (12%) and Green Party (2%) Continue to Trail
Six in Ten (61%) Say It Is Time for a Change in Government
Eves (36%) Leads McGuinty (31%) for `Best Premier' -
Toronto - For Better or Worse?
One-Third (34%) of Torontonians Say They Wouldn't Live Anywhere Else Other Than Toronto - Up 12 Points Since 1992
But 60% Say While Generally Content, There Are Definitely Things They Don't Like About the City
Four in Ten (41%) Torontonians Say City Worse Place to Live Today than Five Years Ago as Satisfaction in Services Declines Significantly Over Past Decade -
Toronto: Crime and Safety in the City
Over Eight in Ten (85%) Torontonians Satisfied with Local Police Services, Just as Many (84%) Approve of Police Chief Fantino
Eight in Ten (78%) Would Feel Safe Walking Alone in Their Neighourhood After Dark
However, Four in Ten (43%) Very Concerned About Child Abductions in Their Neighbourhood -
Toronto: My City, My Neighbourhood, My Home
Nine in Ten (92%) Feel at Home in Toronto - 67% Strongly
One Quarter (24%) Feel Their Neighbourhood is a Better Place to Live Today than It Was Five Years Ago; Almost as Many (21%) Feel It Is Worse
Four in Ten (40%) Say It's Hard Making New Friends in Toronto, While 43% Say They Would Like to Get Together with Their Neighbours . . . But Never Have