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A Look At Provincial And Federal Politics In British Columbia
Most (71%) British Columbians Satisfied With Provincial Election Outcome
Stephen Harper (38%) Trails Jack Layton (63%) And Paul Martin (53%) In Job Approval
Widely Divergent Approval Ratings For Prominent BC MPs - Chuck Cadman (63%), Ujjal Dosanjh (47%), Gurmant Grewal (19%) -
The Federal Political Landscape
Liberals (34%) Hold 5-Point Lead Over Conservatives (29%) - NDP (16%), Green (6%)
In Quebec, Bloc Quebecois (51%) Holds 29-Point Lead Over Liberals (22%)
In Ontario, Liberals (44%) Lead As Conservatives Entrenched In Second Place (31%) Ahead Of NDP (16%) -
Canadians Views On HIV/AIDS, A New World Vision Canada Survey
75% Of Canadians Think HIV/AIDS Is A "Worldwide Epidemic Best Described As An International Emergency," Up From 60% In February 2004
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A Public Opinion Survey Of Canadians And Americans About China
An Ipsos-Reid Report Prepared For The Canada Institute of the Washington D.C. based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars And The Toronto Based Canada Institute on North American Issues (CINAI)
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Canadians On Healthcare
Canadians Offer Their Opinions On The Nursing Shortage, Pharmacare, And Healthcare Policy Formulation
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On The Eve Of The Budget, Canadians Assess The Confidence Vote And Their Decided Vote
Majority Want Even Narrow Budget Confidence Vote To Decide Fate Of Government
Grits Jump Into Lead (34% Vs. 28% For Conservatives) -- But Viewed As Most Responsible For Parliamentary Turmoil, And Most Don't Believe They Deserve Re-Election
Canadians Divided On Whether Or Not An Election Will Clear The Air -
For Healthcare Plan Members, Personal Responsibility Is On The Rise
Survey Reveals Increasing Interest In Taking Ownership For The Choices People Make That Affect Their Health
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Ontarians & Waste Management
Three-Quarters (73%) Believe Ontario is Facing a Garbage Crisis
Six in Ten (61%) Disapprove Of Shipping Garbage to Michigan--And 81% Don't Believe Province Has A Plan If Border Shuts
Two-Thirds (64%) Indicate Province Needs To Seek New And Expanded Facilities, Increase Recycling And Diversion Efforts