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BC Election Day Nears - Part III: Campaign Excitement And Who Will Win
Two-Thirds Say Campaign Excitement "About Average"
Eight-in-Ten Think BC Liberals Will Win -
BC Election Day Nears - Part 2: Assessing The Campaigns
Voters Give Top Marks To NDP And Green Campaigns
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BC Election Day Nears - Part I: The Horserace And Leadership
Still No Real Movement In Vote Or Best Premier Numbers
Vote Is Firm - Very Few Potential Switchers -
BC Election 2005 - Part IV: BC-STV
Two-Thirds Still Know Very Little Or Nothing About BC-STV
"Yes" Side Narrowly Ahead Of "No" Side -
BC Election 2005 - Part II: The Horserace And Leadership
No Real Movement Yet In Vote Or Best Premier Numbers
Impressions Improving For Carole James And The NDP
BC Liberal And NDP Voters Not Likely To Switch -
BC Election 2005 - Part I: Shape Of Province And Election Issues
Looking Back: British Columbians Increasingly Positive About Liberal Record
Looking Ahead: Health Care Most Important Concern Of British Columbians -
Many Canadians Feel There Is Too Much Coverage Of Entertainment (42%) And Sports (38%) And Not Enough On More Substantive Matters, Like Beliefs And Business
Sizable Minority Feel Faith & Religion (27%) And
Business & Analysis (22%) Receive Too Little Coverage -
Mayor Larry Campbell Has Lots Of Friends
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Vancouverites Approve of Campbell's Performance As Mayor
City Council (63%) Also Has Majority Approval
Residents Split On Whether Vancouver Is Now in Better (28%), Worse (18%) Or Same (51%) Shape