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Federal Liberals Reach 40% For First Time Since May 2004
Liberals (40%, Up 3 Points From Election) Have Healthy Lead Over Nearest Rival Conservatives (25%, Down 5 Points) - NDP (17%, Up 1 Point), Bloc (9%, Down 3 Points), Green (6%, Up 2 Points)
In Quebec: Bloc Down Sharply (36%, Down 13 Points) -Liberals (39%, Up 5 Points), NDP (11%, Up 6 Points), Conservatives (5%, Down 4 Points) -
Canadian Parents On School And Education
A Study Of Parents With Children In Grades 1-9 Reveals That Parents Hold A Wide Range Of Views When It Comes To Things Like Homework, Scholastic Achievement, Early Learning, Educational Goals, And After School Activities
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British Columbians On Olympic Performance
Seven-In-Ten British Columbians Place Importance On Canada's Performance At International
Sporting Events
British Columbians Divided On Their Satisfaction With Canada's Olympic Performance In Athens -
As The Supreme Court Prepares For Bill C-23, The Public Holds Court On Gay-Marriage
Survey Shows Slightly More Than Half Of Canadians (54%) Support Same-Sex Marriage In Their Province -- 43% Oppose, But Deep Regional Divides Exist On This Issue
Half (52%) Would Accept Decision To Make "Marriage" A Word For All Couples - While 45% Want "Marriage" Restricted To A Man And A Woman -
The McGuinty Government At Its One Year Anniversary
Ontario Liberals Get Post Health Summit Bounce - While New Leader Tory's PCs Slip After Convention
If Vote Were Held In Ontario Tomorrow Grits Would Lead (37%, Up 5 Points), As Tories (33%, Down 2 Points), NDP (21%, Down 3 Points), And Green (8%, Unchanged) Trail
Half (50%) Approve Of The Job Grits Are Doing Governing The Province
45% Say Province Is On "Right Track"- 47% Say "Wrong Track" -
The Non-Smoking Bylaw In The GTA
Among Smokers In The GTA, One In Five (18%) Have Thought About Quitting Because Of The Non-Smoking Bylaw
Many GTA Smokers Have Had To Change Their Normal Smoking Behaviour Because Of This Bylaw
Of Those Smokers Who Have Had To Change Their Normal Smoking Behaviour, Three In Ten (31%) Say The Non-Smoking Bylaw Has Made Them Think About Quitting -
Just 46% Of Employed Canadians Are Confident They'd Have Enough Money If They Were Unable To Work
Six In Ten (60%) Canadians Worry About Getting, Or Someone In Their Family, Getting A Critical Illness
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Is Opportunity Passing BC NDP?
Two-Thirds Of British Columbians Disapprove Of Premier Campbell's Performance (64%) And Think BC Liberals Do Not Deserve Re-Election (63%)
Yet, NDP (38%, unchanged) And BC Liberals
(40%, up 3 points) In Statistical Dead Heat
NDP Leader James' Approval Rating Slides (46%, down 8 points) -
Provincial Premiers And Their Challenges Ahead: Canadians Rate Which Issues Their Premiers Will Face In A Decade - A Greater Challenge, The Same, Or Less
Services For The Elderly, Medicare, Waste Disposal And Energy Top The List Of Greater Challenges Ahead