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Manning Most Popular Choice For Canadians As Next Alliance Leader Long and Day Neck and Neck As Second Choice With Long Showing Momentum
A Third (33%) of Canadians Would Choose Preston Manning As Leader of The Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance If They Were Able To Participate In Leadership Vote
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High Tech And Tourism Key To Future Economic Success In BC
Survey shows high tech cited as the sector that is expected to contribute the most economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future
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Credit Unions Pour $5.83 Million Into B.C. Communities
Credit unions gave $3.4 million in corporate donations and sponsorships, and another $1.4 million to charitable foundations
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Federal Political Scene Late May 2000
Liberal Support (47%) Remains Largely Unchanged Since January 1998, Canadian Alliance A Distant Second With 18% Support While Tories Place Third At 14% Among Decided Voters Across Canada
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VIOLENCE IN HOCKEY
Seven In Ten (68%) Canadians Say That The Vancouver Police Were Right To Charge Marty McSorley With Assault After High Sticking Donald Brashear
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ALBERTANS' VIEWS ON BILL 11
A bare majority (52%) of Albertans are against the provincial government's controversial Bill 11
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ALBERTANS' EVALUATE THE PROVINCE'S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Healthcare dominates the Provincial Issue Agenda in Alberta, with over seven-in-ten (72%) respondents saying healthcare is the most important issue facing the province today.
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BC Political Scene March 2000
Dosanjh Leadership Improves Party's Standing, But Produces Mixed Reaction To Party's Re-Election Chances (45% More Likely To Vote Ndp, 49% Never Vote Ndp)
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Albertans Speak Out On The Canadian Alliance
Six-in-ten (63%) Albertans favour creation of the Canadian Alliance Party
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FEDERAL POLITICAL SCENE MARCH 2000
The most recent polling data regarding the Federal political scene shows that support for the Liberals is still strong but signs of weakness are emerging