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BC Provincial Politics - Part I
BC Liberals (44%) And NDP (41%) Remain In Tight Race
While Gordon Campbell (48%) Leads Carole James (35%) And Adriane Carr (18%) As Public's Choice For Best Premier ...
Majority (58%) Thinks Campbell Will Be A Liability To His Party's Election Chances -
President Bush's Visit Moves Very Few Canadians
National Survey Shows Bush's Visit Did Not Produce Overall Improved Perception Of The President Among Canadian Public
And Most Canadians (55%) Don't Believe Bush's Visit Will Help Resolve Important US-Canada Trade Issues -
95% Of Canadians Think Truck Drivers Should Be On Duty Only 14 Hours Or Less
90% Disagree With Federal Government's Proposal To Extend Maximum To 18 Hours
88% Of Canadians Think Roads Will Be Less Safe If Truck Drivers Are Allowed To Be On Duty Up To 18 Hours A Day -
How We See Each Other Part II:
Canadians and Americans Reflect on Politics, Policies and Each Other As President George Bush Visits Canada
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Half Of Canadians (51%) Think Decriminalizing Marijuana Is A Sound Idea -- Only A Third (36%) Of Americans Agree
Four In Ten (39%) Americans Want Canada's Proposal To Stop Now, But A Quarter (23%) Don't Care
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Alberta After The Election
Albertans Say Health Care (60%) And Education (33%) Are The Most Important Issues To Address After The Election - Taxes (8%) And The Economy (8%) Distant Third
Potential Successors To Klein All Have Low Profiles - Jim Dinning Has Early Lead In Favourability -
Making The Grade On International Children's Day
Majority (71%) Give Federal Government A `C' Or Lower For Efforts To Improve The Situation Of Children In Canada Since 2002
Yet Canadians Themselves, On Average, Score 33% On Children's Issues Quiz -
Klein Stumbles But Still On Track To Win Provincial Election
Premier Klein's Approval Remains High (56%) But Dips To Lowest Level In A Decade - A Quarter Of Albertans Still Unable To Rate Taft Or Mason
Campaign Hurts Impressions Of Klein (-25 Momentum) And Benefits Taft (+16) And Mason (+10)
But Klein Still On Track To Win A 4th Majority Government (44%Decided Support)