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BC Provincial Politics - Part II
Many Indicators Moving In BC Liberal's Direction ...
But, BC Liberals (44%) Still Effectively Tied With NDP (41%) ...
As NDP Seen To Have The Upper Hand On Social Issues -
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 -
The Internet Is Changing The Way In Which Teens Socialize In Canada
Instant Messaging, Email And Online Gaming The Most Common Weekly Online Activities For Teens
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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 -
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) -
Ready, Set, Go - Alberta Heads To The Polls
Klein And The PCs (50%) Start The Election Campaign With A Commanding Lead Over The Alberta Liberals (26%), NDP (10%) And Alberta Alliance (9%)
Albertans Say Healthcare (49%) And Education (26%) Are Most Important Issues In This Election
Despite Some Concern Over Voter Fatigue, 69% Say It Was Okay For Klein To Call The Election Now
If The PCs Win This Election, Albertans Are Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Complete His Term And Run Again (46%) Or Step Aside Before The End Of His Term (44%) -
Making For A Productive Workplace: Canadian Workers Tell What Matters Most
Survey Of Employed Canadians Reveals That Few Employed Canadians Give Their Employer An "A" Grade In Five Different Work-Environment Evaluations
Overall, Employed Canadians Provide Their Employers With A 2.93 Grade Point Average - Representing A "C+" Average