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BC Federal Political Scene June 2002
Canadian Alliance Support In BC Jumps 7 Points To 31%, Closing Gap On Federal Liberals (35%)
Chrйtien's Approval Rating Falls 9 Points To 43%, Well Back Of New Alliance Leader Stephen Harper (53%) -
BC Political Scene June 2002
BC Liberals (48%) Maintain Lead Over NDP (25%), Greens (18%)
MacPhail (47%) Ahead Of Campbell (41%) In Approval Ratings -
Three Quarters (77%) of GTA Residents Believe Quality of Life is a Chief Competitive Advantage for the Region
However, An Equal Number (75%) Say Unless Something is Done, the Quality of Life in Their Community Will Deteriorate Over the Next Few Years
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90% Say There is a Nursing Shortage in the Province of PEI
Three-Quarters (78%; 74% of Decided PC Voters) Say Nurses Are Not Paid Enough -- 72% Believe Better Pay and Benefits for Nurses Should Be a Higher Priority Than Tax Cuts, Hiring A Public Relations Firm (83%) Or Investing In Golf Courses (91%)
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Seven in Ten (68%) Canadians Say That Prime Minister Should Step Down - Including 58% of Liberal Supporters
Despite Recent Scandals, Liberals (43%) Remain Most Popular Party
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BC Public Critical Of Liberal Current Performance, But See Long-Term Benefits
6-in-10 British Columbians Are Disappointed With Liberal Government and Premier's Performance Since Taking Office
63% of BC Public Believes Liberals Blind to Impact of Their Changes, But 59% Think Actions Are Necessary
68% Express Doubts About Liberals' Decision Making; Trust in Government to Keep Promises Has Decreased (46%)
Majority (59%) See Long-Term Payoff With Liberal Policies, Though Public Split on Clarity of Liberal Vision for Future -
Cottages Staying In The Family For Better Or Worse
97% Of Cottage Owners Say That They Currently Share Their Cottage With Other Family Members; 11% Say That This Has Already Caused A Rift In Their Family
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Three-Quarters (77%) of Americans Believe Potential Terrorist Have Slipped Into U.S. Through Canada
Majority (72%) of These Americans Blame U.S. Immigration and Border Security
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While 60% of Canadians Consider U.S.A. Canada's Closest Friend and Ally, Only 18% of Americans Name Canada As Same - 56% Instead Name Britain
Eight-in-ten (82%) Canadians Acknowledge U.S.A. as Its Largest Trading Partner, But Only 14% of Americans See It That Way - Name Japan (27%), China (25%) as Top Trade Partners
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Broadband Goes Mainstream
Half of Home Internet Subscribers Now Using a Broadband Connection in Canada
Canada leads U.S. and the world by wide margin when it comes to broadband adoption - Ipsos-Reid Internet trends report
Internet access hits new high as 75% of all Canadians now online