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Federal Election Poll November 2, 2000
Liberals (42%) Continue to Lose Momentum as Race Tightens (Alliance: 29%, NDP, 9%, PC: 8%)
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Pulse of Toronto - Federal Politics
Federal Liberals (55%) Set to Sweep Metro, Though Two-Thirds (62%) Say Election is Not Necessary at This Time
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BC Political Scene September 2000
BC Liberal Support Drops 9 Points (57% To 48%), But Party Retains Commanding Lead in Polls Over NDP (19%) and BC Reform (22%)
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Canada's Top Billers Are Talking About EBPP - And Seeking External Expertise
Cost Reduction Seen As Number One Corporate Benefit Of EBPP
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EXPECTATIONS FOR TAX RELIEF - FEDERAL BUDGET 2000
78% of Canadians Prefer Income Tax Relief Over GST or Corporate Tax Reductions
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VIEWS ON THE FEDERAL BUDGET AND HOW TO ALLOCATE ANY BUDGET SURPLUS
Three in Four (73%) Canadians Support the Federal Government Plan For Allocating Budget Surplus on a 50/50 Basis
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HEALTHCARE IN ONTARIO
Healthcare Top Issue In Province (62%) As Seven In Ten (71%) Indicated The System Is In Crisis
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THE RE-ELECTION OF MIKE HARRIS
TAXES (21%), POVERTY (20%), ENVIRONMENT (14%) ALSO IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING THE PROVINCE
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TORIES TUMBLE IN ONTARIO ELECTION RUN-UP AS GRITS TAKE 12 POINT LEAD
MAJORITY (52%) SAY IT'S TIME FOR ANOTHER PARTY - THREE QUARTERS (76%) SAY PACE OF CHANGE TOO FAST
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56% OF QUEBECKERS FEEL THE MARTIN BUDGET IS GOOD NEWS FOR QUEBEC
Stalemate in the War of Numbers between Ottawa and Quebec City