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Alliance Leadership
Two-Thirds (63%) of Canadians Say Stockwell Day Should Resign As Canadian Alliance Leader -- A Quarter (25%) Say Stay On and Fight For Job As Leader
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Federal Political Scene - JULY 2001
Stockwell Day Spirals Downward As 73% Of Canadians Disapprove Of His Performance As Leader
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Canadian Supreme Decisions: Public's View of the Supreme Court
Seven in Ten (70%) Say they Approve of the Actions of the Supreme Court Over the Last Year and an Even Greater Number (89%) Say they Have Respect for Supreme Court Justices
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Ontario Political Scene - June 2001
PCs Wallow At 33% Support As Liberals Climb To 53%, NDP Mired At 12%
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Nova Scotia Nurses Dispute - Part 2
Almost Two-Thirds (62%) Of Nova Scotians Say If Their MLA Supports Imposing A Settlement on Nurses, They Would Be Less Likely to Vote For Them In The Next Provincial Election
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Federal Political Scene - Late May 2001
Alliance (11%) Continues Fall in Wake of Leader and Party Turmoil - Liberals (50%), Tories (17%) Top Choices
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BC Election 2001 - Election Outcome
62% Of BC Public Think BC Liberal Sweep Unlikely; But Belief In Possibility Of Sweep Has Increased 8 Points
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BC Election 2001 Voter Motivation
BC LIBERALS BUILDING SUPPORT WITH COALITION OF 1996 VOTERS (89% LIBERALS, 75% BC REFORMERS, 34% NDPers)
1996 NDP CORE SPLIT BETWEEN NDP (41%), BC LIBERALS (34%) AND GREENS (21%) -
BC Election 2001 Party Preferences
Nearly Two-In-Three (63%) Decided Voters Supporting The BC Liberals; Green Party At 13% Is Inching Closer To The NDP At 16%