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No Stars In Alberta Election Campaign
None Of The Parties Have Captured Interest Of Voters Tories Viewed As Best On All Issues, Especially Economy, Crime And Oil Royalties
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On Eve Of Budget, Most (45%) Have Confidence In Tories To Best Manage Economy As Only 15% Say They're Worse Off Then Two Years Ago
45% Believe Tax Cuts Well-Balanced, 24% Say They Haven't Gone Far Enough
Half (53%) Say Running Deficit Acceptable If Downturn In Economy -
Given The Chance To Change Jobs, More Workers Say Government Job (34%) Appealing To Them Than Working In Entertainment (27%)
Higher Pay (69%) Tops The List Of Benefits That Employers Could Offer To Attract Or Retain Employees
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First Organic Food, Now Organic Clothing?
Six-in-ten (58%) British Columbian Consumers Say They Are More Likely To Shop At Retailers That Sell Eco-Friendly Clothing
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Alberta Election - Leadership And Inevitability
Voters Split On Whether Ed Stelmach Has Done Enough To Deserve Another Term As Premier
Stelmach (39%) Top Choice As Best Premier, Followed By Taft (19%), Mason (13%) And Hinman (5%)
More Than Four-in-Ten Voters (44%) Think There Is A Chance That Progressive Conservatives Will Fail To Achieve Majority -
Alberta Election - Momentum And Issues
None Of The Parties Generating Much Positive Momentum
Issues (46%) More Important Than Local Candidates (24%) Or Leaders (14%) In Vote Decision
Health Care (40%) Is Top Issue, Followed By Education (18%), Environment (15%) And Housing (11%) -
Alberta Tories Well Out Front In Election Where Few Voters Feel Good About Their Choice
Progressive Conservatives (49%) Hold Huge Lead Over Liberals (28%), NDP (14%), Wildrose Alliance (5%) and Greens (4%)
Only Three-in-Ten (28%) Voters Feel Good About Their Choice
Progressive Conservative Support Also Most Firm