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BC Election 2001 Party Leaders
Campbell (46%) Outdistances Dosanjh (25%) as Best Premier; Carr Improves Standing (10%)
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Ontarians And Access To Post Secondary Education
Two-Thirds (64%) of Ontarians, Including A Majority of Decided PC Voters (53%), Want Increased Provincial Funding For Universities and Colleges Even if it May Mean Canceling Tax Cuts or Reduced Spending in Other Areas
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Federal Political Scene Late April 2001
Alliance in Tailspin As Support Slides in the West and Plummets in Ontario
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BC Election 2001 Voter Retention And Motivation
NDP Core Moving To BC Liberals; 43% Of 1996 NDP Voters Now In Liberal Camp Vs. 37% Who Are Staying With The NDP
BC Liberal Support Driven By Criticism Of NDP Record
A Failure To Show Honesty And Integrity Main Factor That Would Move BC Liberal Voters To Another Party -
Smoking Bylaw In Calgary April 2001
Calgarians Seek "Middle-ground" in Any New Smoking Bylaw - Banning Smoking in All Public Places is Not a Popular Option (42% Approve), Nor is Unfettered Public Smoking (11% Approve)
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BC Election 2001 Election Outcome
Vast Majority Of British Columbians (77%) Feels The NDP Does Not Deserve To Be Re-Elected
61% See Major Changes To The Direction Of The Province If Liberals Win; Vast Majority Think Changes Will Be Positive (77%)
71% Of BC Public Think It's Unlikely Liberals Will Win All 79 Seats; 75% Think It Would Be A "Bad Thing" If This Were To Happen, And 28% Would Vote Strategically To Prevent It -
FEDERAL POLITICS IN ALBERTA APRIL 2001
Stockwell Day's Approval Hits New Low (33%) in Alliance's Backyard, Running Fourth Among the Four Federal Leaders
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BC Election 2001 Party Leaders
Majority Picks Gordon Campbell (52%) As Best Premier For BC; About Half As Many Choose Dosanjh (28%)
BC Liberals Have Momentum As Campaign Begins (24% Improved); Public Mood Turns Sour On NDP (37% Worse)
BC Public Sees Tax Cuts As Campbell's Main Issue (36%), Health Care For Dosanjh (38%), Environment For The Greens (35%) -
BC Election 2001 Voter Participation And Vote Change
Eight-In-Ten Eligible Voters "Definitely" Intend To Cast A Vote On Election Day; BC Liberal And NDP Supporters Equally Likely To Vote
An Issues Election? - 48% Say Most Important Vote Consideration Is Where Parties Stand On The Issues; 21% Say Leaders And 20% Say Candidates Most Important
Three-In-Ten Decided Voters Are "Likely" To Change Their Vote; Rate Is Double Among Green Party Supporters
Half Of Decided Voters Say They Do Not Have A Second Choice Party