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Federal Vote Support Remains Stable, But Approval Rating For Harper Government Climbs
Conservatives (38%, -1 Point), Liberals 28% (+1 Point), NDP 19% (-1 Point) -Bloc Quebecois (38% In Quebec, +2 Points)
Government Approval Rises 8 Points To 62% -- Driven Largely By Improved Impressions In British Columbia -
6 in 10 Canadians Concerned With Potential Bird Flu Outbreak
While Most Take "Wait And See" Approach (69%), 1 Million (4%) Admit To Stocking Up On Cash, Food, Water and Medicine In Anticipation of Outbreak--27% Thinking About Doing So
Almost Unanimous Support For Hard Measures To Prevent Spread -
BC Provincial Political Update
BC Liberals Maintain 3-Point Lead From 2005 Election
Premier's Approval Rating Flat; Carole James Slips A Few Points -
Canadian Medical Association's 10 Principles for Managing Public & Private Health Sectors Viewed Positively
After CMA's 10 Principles Are Described 81% Of Canadians Say These Mark A Positive Way Forward For Canada's Healthcare System
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British Columbians Support Tougher Tobacco Control Measures
Majority (71%) Of British Columbians Support Making All Workplaces And Public Establishments Completely Smoke-Free
At Least Six-In-Ten British Columbians Support Prohibiting The Sale Of Tobacco Products In Pharmacies (66%) And On University/College Campuses (60%)
More Than Eight-In-Ten Support Banning Prominent Displays Of Cigarettes In Stores (86%) And Increasing Tobacco Taxes (81%) If These Initiatives Would Help Reduce Youth Smoking
Most (87%) British Columbians Support Subsidizing The Cost of Smoking Cessation Products