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Despite Party In-Fighting, Support for Liberals (46%) Climbs
While Support for the Alliance (17%), Conservatives (14%), and NDP (14%) Remain Static
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Eves' Post-Budget Ontario Tories Up Smartly (40%) Into Virtual Tie As McGuinty's Liberals Fall (42%) And Hampton's NDP (17%) Climb
However, A Majority (55%) Say It Is Time for a Change, While 41% Say Conservatives Deserve To Be Re-Elected
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Canada Day Poll 2002
Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say that Americans do a Better Job of Celebrating their Accomplishments than Canadians
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What's on the Minds of British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (78%) British Columbians Satisfied With Direction of Their Life
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Feeling Hopeful About Their Future
Health and Balancing Work/Personal Life Most on Minds of British Columbians; Sex Life Last on List - Just Behind Road Network -
2010 Winter Games Bid Enjoys Strong Public Support
85% of Canadians and 75% of British Columbians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Winter
Olympics
87% of Canadians Believe Federal Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing
74% of British Columbians Believe Provincial Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing -
BC Federal Political Scene June 2002
Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%) -
Eight in Ten (79%) GTA Residents Don't Believe There's Enough Public Accountability on Municipal Spending
Two-Thirds (67%) Say Their Municipality Doesn't Have Tax and Revenue Base To Meet Future Social and Physical Infrastructure Needs
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BC Political Scene June 2002
BC Liberals (48%) Maintain Lead Over NDP (25%), Greens (18%)
MacPhail (47%) Ahead Of Campbell (41%) In Approval Ratings -
Three Quarters (77%) of GTA Residents Believe Quality of Life is a Chief Competitive Advantage for the Region
However, An Equal Number (75%) Say Unless Something is Done, the Quality of Life in Their Community Will Deteriorate Over the Next Few Years
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Despite Continued Controversies, Liberal Vote (43%) Holds Static Since May
Alliance (17%), Conservatives (16%), And NDP (14%) Trail Behind
But Eight In Ten (79%)Liberal Voters Want Review Of Party Leadership
And, 46% Would Choose Paul Martin Over Jean Chretien (31%) In Leadership Contest