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Federal Party Support Frozen: No Bump For Conservatives From Convention, No Lift For Liberals From Budget Or Other Actions
Federal Party Leaders Run "Even" With Their Parties Canadians Split As To Whether Paul Martin Should Call An Election This Spring
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British Columbians On Crime
While Residents Think Crime Is Becoming A More Serious Problem, They're Not More Personally Worried About Being A Victim
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Six In Ten (60%) Say "HIV/AIDS Is A Worldwide Epidemic Best Described As An International Emergency"
Four In Ten (40%) Say The Government's Foreign Spending On HIV/AIDS Isn't Enough
Canadians See Various Key Causes For HIV/AIDS -
Walking Together Down The Gift Registry Aisle
Six in Ten (57%) Think Bride Has the Most Influence When Selecting Registry, Yet Nine in Ten (88%) Say Both Bride and Groom Should Make Wedding Decisions
Cookware (65%) Most Favoured Gift Registry Item Followed Closely by Small Kitchen Appliance (61%), Sporting Goods (59%) -
NDP Surges Ahead Of BC Liberals
NDP (42%, up 5 points) Continue To Steal Support From BC Liberals (39%, down 2 points) and Greens (12%, down 2 points)
Fewer Than Half Of NDP Voters (44%) Think NDP Will Do A
Good Job; Majority (55%) Just Dislike Other Parties
Gordon Campbell's Approval Rating (34%, down 3 points) Falls
To New Low; Carole James At 47% Approval As NDP Leader
Campbell (40%) And James (38%) Neck And Neck As Choice For
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Majority (90%) Say Former PM Chrйtien Should Come Clean and Testify on Sponsorship Program
Chrйtien (29%), Martin (22%), Share Blame With Gagliano (16%) and Public Servants (7%) for Scandal
Two Thirds (65%) Want Election to Wait as Grits Continue Tailspin in Wake of Scandal - Liberals Fall to 35%, Conservatives up to 27%, NDP at 17%, Bloc at 11% as Liberals Enter Minority Territory -
Almost Half (45%)Believe Police Have Gone Too Far In Using Anti-Terrorism Powers
Four in Ten (41%) Worry That if Wrongly Detained As Terrorism Suspect They Wouldn't Get Fair Hearing and Process