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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
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Three Quarters (75%) Believe U.S. Unjustified In Deporting Maher Arar
Half (52%) Believe Security Forces Targeting Arabs
Majority (62%) Believe Terrorists Operating in Canada, But Almost Three Quarters (72%)Confident No Terrorist Attack In Canada In Next Two Years -
Canadians Moderately Hopeful About Future With Martin Government
But, Do Not See Big Change From Past Liberal Governments