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BC Public Critical Of Current State Of Province, But Optimistic For Future
Majority (53%) Thinks BC is in Worse Shape Than a Year Ago, But Most (50%) Believe We'll Be Better Off in Future
Majority of Critics (63%) Blame Liberal Management for Current Woes; Fewer (22%) Blame External Factors
Majority Very Critical of State of Health Care and Education in BC; Expect Problems to Persist to End of Liberal Mandate
Most Downbeat on BC's Economy and Government Finances, But Expect Improvements in the Future -
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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WHAT CANADIANS DID WITH THE HOLIDAY GIFTS YOU GAVE THEM IN DECEMBER...
Over one-third (34%) got something that they didn't like, didn't fit into or couldn't use...
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"Friendly Fire" In Afghanistan
While Just Under Half (46%) of Canadians Agree that In War, These Types of Tragic Incidents Happen, a Majority (52%) Disagree
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Eight-in-Ten (79%) Canadians Believe We Should Not Take Either Side in Israeli - Palestinian Conflict
However, Over Half (54%) Feel Israelis Have Used Excessive Force In Response to Palestinian Violence
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Harper's Alliance Get Slight Bump, Not a Kick, From Leadership Convention
Alliance (42%) and Conservative (8%) Voters More Likely To Vote For CA with Harper at Helm
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Health Care (36%) Increases 14 Points to Return as Most Important Issue Facing the Country According to CanadiansHowever, Terrorist Attacks/National Security (33%), Despite Dropping Seven Points, Remains a Major Concern
And One-Quarter (23%) Believe the Economy is a Major Issue
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MOST (87%) CANADIANS HAVE NOT ALTERED PERSONAL SPENDING SINCE THE TERRORIST ATTACKS
However, One In Ten (9%) Say They Have Spent Less as a Result of September 11th , While 16% Plan to Spend Less Over the Next Few Months
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WHILE CONFIDENCE IN NATIONAL ECONOMY PLUMMETS TO 1990 LEVELS (42% SAY ECONOMY WILL GET "WORSE") AND ONE-THIRD (34%) SAY WE'RE HEADED FOR RECESSION (UP UNPRECEDENTED 9 POINTS IN ONE WEEK AND 20 POINTS SINCE JANUARY)...
CANADIANS IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES CONTINUE TO EXPRESS CONFIDENCE: LOWEST LEVELS IN JOB ANXIETY (18%) SINCE BEFORE 1990, 65% SAY CURRENT CANADIAN ECONOMY "GOOD", 26% SAY PERSONAL ECONOMIC SITUATION WILL "IMPROVE" COMPARED TO ONLY 14% WHO SAY IT WILL GET "WORSE" - 59% SAY IT WILL "STAY THE SAME"