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BC Liberals Mid-Term Assessment
By Nearly Two-to-One Margin, British Columbians think Province Now in Worse Shape than Better Shape
Public Thinks Higher Income British Columbians and Large Corporations Better Off - Lower Income Residents Worse Off
BC Liberals Continue To Lead, But Half Of Liberals Only Supporting Party Because There Is No Reasonable Alternative
Three-Quarters Say It Would Make No Difference If Joy MacPhail Replaced As NDP Leader -
Media Continues to Miss the Mark in Coverage of Faith and Religion, say Regular Attenders of Religious Services
63% of Regular Service Attenders say the Media does a "Poor Job" in its Coverage Of Faith And Religion . . . And 50% Say Faith and Religion Receives Less Coverage Than It Should--These Perceptions Remain Unchanged From 1998
Three Quarters (74%) Of All Canadians Believe the Media Can Encourage Religious Tolerance -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.
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McGuinty's Ontario Liberals Lead (48%) As Eves' Tories (31%) Fall to Lowest Level of Support Since Pre-1995 Election, Hampton's NDP Trails (16%)
Eves (35%) and McGuinty (32%) Vie for Who Would Make the Best Premier with Hampton Distant (19%)
Two Thirds (64%) Say McGuinty Would Do a Good Job as Premier Compared to Eves (58%) and Hampton (48%) -
A Tilt Towards War With Iraq
Majority (51%) of Canadians - Up from 45% Last Week - Now Say United Nations Has Enough Evidence to Authorise Military Action Against Iraq
However, Canadians (62%) Continue to Feel Country Should Support Allowing More Time in Iraq for UN Inspectors
Six in Ten (62%) Say Canada Should Only Provide Military Assistance if Action is Authorised by United Nations -
Ontario Liberals (43%) Continue to Lead Conservatives (36%) by 7 Points, While NDP (15%) and Green Party (5%) Trail Behind
Majority (57%) Believe Time for Another Party to Take Over, Just One in Three (37%) Say Tories Deserve Re-election
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Lotus Awards Poll
Only 28% Of British Columbians Say They Watch TV Ads, And Only 32% Of Advertising Viewed Is Generally Rated In The "Good" or "Excellent" Category
But Consumers Also Love Great Advertising, As 51% Agree They Often Talk About Good TV Ads, And 26% Have Tuned Into Advertising Awards Shows -
A Majority (55%) Believe Terrorists are in Canada and Waiting to Attack Civilians And Are Not Confident that Government and Security Forces Capable of Preventing Terrorist Attacks
74% Say Terrorist Threats and Attacks Due to Handful of Radicals Against Western Values and Christianity - Not Representative of Muslims, People of the Arab Nations and those Who Follow Islam
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While 84% Of Canadians Say Their Life And Routine Is Back To The Way They Were Prior To September 11th ,
40% Say Life Has Changed In A Lasting Way