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BC Federal Political Scene June 2002
Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%) -
Eight in Ten (79%) GTA Residents Don't Believe There's Enough Public Accountability on Municipal Spending
Two-Thirds (67%) Say Their Municipality Doesn't Have Tax and Revenue Base To Meet Future Social and Physical Infrastructure Needs
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Canadians Say Computer Hardware (86%) And Teacher Training (82%) Are The Two Main Barriers To Greater Use Of Computers And Internet In Schools
The Results Of A National Survey Show That Almost All Canadians (97%) Think It Is Important For TodayЎ166s Students To Have Access To Computers And The Internet In Schools
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BC Political Scene June 2002
BC Liberals (48%) Maintain Lead Over NDP (25%), Greens (18%)
MacPhail (47%) Ahead Of Campbell (41%) In Approval Ratings -
Three Quarters (77%) of GTA Residents Believe Quality of Life is a Chief Competitive Advantage for the Region
However, An Equal Number (75%) Say Unless Something is Done, the Quality of Life in Their Community Will Deteriorate Over the Next Few Years
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Despite Continued Controversies, Liberal Vote (43%) Holds Static Since May
Alliance (17%), Conservatives (16%), And NDP (14%) Trail Behind
But Eight In Ten (79%)Liberal Voters Want Review Of Party Leadership
And, 46% Would Choose Paul Martin Over Jean Chretien (31%) In Leadership Contest -
Canadians Say: Mr. Martin "Show Us The Money . . ."
Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Say That Paul Martin Should Also Provide Names of Donors to His Leadership Fund - 69% of Decided Liberal Voters Share the Same View
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Lowest Level of Job Approval (46%) for Jean Chretien Since Becoming Prime Minister
While Eight in Ten (78%) Approve of Performance of Former Finance Minister Paul Martin
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Eight in Ten (82%) Say That A Health Charter Would Be A Good Idea
Two Thirds (64%) Say Canada Needs a Charter That Explains Rights and Responsibilities of All Stakeholders in Health System, While 34% Opt for a Patients Bill of Rights