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MORE THAN EIGHT-IN-TEN (86%) CANADIANS FEEL GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO CONTINUE WITH PRE-SEPTEMBER 11TH AGENDA
But, Spending on Security Issues Is Still Seen as Appropriate with Slightly Less (83%) Who Say that Increased Security at Airports and on Flights Should be Paid for by the Government
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CANADIANS LOOK TO THE GOVERNMENT TO COMBAT RECESSION
Three-Quarters of Canadians Believe that Special Measures are Required by the Federal Government to Deal with the Economic Downturn (78%) and that the Government Should Introduce a New Infrastructure Program to Create Jobs (74%)
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Ontario Political Scene - June 2001
PCs Wallow At 33% Support As Liberals Climb To 53%, NDP Mired At 12%
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Nova Scotia Nurses Dispute - Part 2
Almost Two-Thirds (62%) Of Nova Scotians Say If Their MLA Supports Imposing A Settlement on Nurses, They Would Be Less Likely to Vote For Them In The Next Provincial Election
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BC Election 2001 - Election Outcome
62% Of BC Public Think BC Liberal Sweep Unlikely; But Belief In Possibility Of Sweep Has Increased 8 Points
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BC Election 2001 Specific Election Issues
British Columbians Hold Mixed Views On Budget Priorities For A New Government, But 64% Believe Tax Cuts Will Provide Enough Revenue To Pay For Services
62% Of British Columbians Support Referendum To Decide What Should And Should not Go Into Treaties With Aboriginal Peoples
62% Of BC Public Rejects Two-Tier Health Care, With 47% Strongly Against The Idea -
Alberta Election Poll February 14, 2001
Majority (60%) Want Reinvestment in Social Programs Such as Health Care and Education When Provincial Debt Paid Off, Not Tax Reductions (28%) or Saving Money for the Future (12%)
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Leading Research Firm Hires Former Ad Exec As New CFO
Don Miller To Help Lead Ipsos-Reid's North American Growth
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Federal Political Issues in Alberta Late October 2000
Healthcare, Government Spending & Debt, Taxes and Education Top the Political Agenda in Alberta