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The 2006 North Poll: Three-Quarters (73%, Up From 70% Last Year) Approve Of Santa's Overall Performance Over Past Year
Approximately 7,200,000 Canadian Adults (30%, Unchanged From 29% In 2005) Admit To Personally Believing In Santa Claus; One In Ten Canadians (11%) Have Been "Naughty" This Year vs. 86% Who Have Been "Nice"
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BC Liberals Finish Year On Top
BC Liberals (45%, Down 2 Points) Lead NDP (36%, Down 1 Point) By 9 Points; Greens Make Gains (16%, Up 3 Points)
Approval Ratings Improve For Both Gordon Campbell (50%, Up 3 Points) And Carole James (59%, Up 5 Points)
Campbell (48%) Narrowly Leads James (43%) As Best Premier -
Albertans Think Stelmach "Has What It Takes"
Most (76%) Think Progressive Conservatives Made A Good Choice In Selecting Stelmach And Are Confident (78%) That Stelmach Will Be An Effective Premier
Few (17%) Want To See Stelmach Make Major Changes
New Leader Gives Progressive Conservatives Big Bounce In Voter Intentions - 68% Of Decided Voters Now Favour PCs -
Western Viewpoints On Personal Insurance Policies
Three Services Emerge As Most Important To Insurance Policy Holders In The West
Service Guarantee Important To Nine-In-Ten Policy Holders -
Ralph Goodale Is Canada's Parliamentarian Of The Year
As Selected By Members Of Parliament Who Participated In The Maclean's Parliamentarian Of The Year Awards Survey, Conducted In Partnership With L'actualitй And Dominion Institute
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Healthcare In Alberta: Premiums And Private Services
Six-In-Ten Albertans (62%) Say They Should Be Able To Pay For Private Health Care Services If They Want
Most Albertans (80%) Say They Would Support The Alberta Government Using Oil Revenues To Eliminate Healthcare Premiums