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Ready, Set, Go - Alberta Heads To The Polls
Klein And The PCs (50%) Start The Election Campaign With A Commanding Lead Over The Alberta Liberals (26%), NDP (10%) And Alberta Alliance (9%)
Albertans Say Healthcare (49%) And Education (26%) Are Most Important Issues In This Election
Despite Some Concern Over Voter Fatigue, 69% Say It Was Okay For Klein To Call The Election Now
If The PCs Win This Election, Albertans Are Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Complete His Term And Run Again (46%) Or Step Aside Before The End Of His Term (44%) -
Canadians On `Living Free'
Just 33% Of Canadians Think "Nothing" Is Free In Life
If Canadians Had No Bills To Pay For One Year, Majorities Would "Spend More Time With Family" (83%), "Wipe Financial Slate Clean" (79%), Or "Travel" (77%) -
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) -
Ontario Politics A Week Before the Ontario Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention
Ontario PCs Have Slim Lead (35%) Over Liberals (32%), NDP (24%) And Green (8%)
Disapproval Of Premier McGuinty's Performance Climbs From 46% In April To 61% -- Only 29% Approve Of Premier's Performance
Half (52%) Say Liberals Have Ontario "Wrong Track", 42% Say "Right Track" -
Dead Heat In British Columbia
NDP (38%, Down 6 Points) Lose Support To Greens (18%, Up 7 Points) Creating Tie With BC Liberals (37%, Unchanged)
NDP Leader Carole James (54%) Continues To Lead Premier Gordon Campbell (35%) In Job Approval
Three-in-Ten (30%) Think Province In Better Shape Than When Liberals First Elected; Four-in-Ten (42%) Say Worse Shape -
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 -
Canadians Moderately Hopeful About Future With Martin Government
But, Do Not See Big Change From Past Liberal Governments
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The North "Poll": Santa's Approval Rating And Holiday Spending Among British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (79%) British Columbians Approve Of Santa Claus' Performance Over Past Year
Hottest Gifts This Year Are Cell Phones, Video/Computer Games And Video Game Consoles
British Columbians Expect To Spend An Average Of $702 On Gifts This Holiday Season
Majority (55%) Say They'll Spend Same Amount As Last Year; 24% Less - 19% More