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65% Of Ontarians Say Local School Boards Should Be Allowed To Run Budget Deficit If They Believe It's Unavoidable
57% Say Inadequate Funding By Provincial Government, Not Waste And Inefficiency By School Board (38%), Is The Fault For Deficits
But, 79% Say Province Should Assign Auditors To Look into School Board Books and Locate Ways to Balance School Board Budgets--With 75% Saying They Would Believe an Auditor's Indications on How to Balance Budget -
Eves' Post-Budget Ontario Tories Up Smartly (40%) Into Virtual Tie As McGuinty's Liberals Fall (42%) And Hampton's NDP (17%) Climb
However, A Majority (55%) Say It Is Time for a Change, While 41% Say Conservatives Deserve To Be Re-Elected
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BC Political Scene June 2002
BC Liberals (48%) Maintain Lead Over NDP (25%), Greens (18%)
MacPhail (47%) Ahead Of Campbell (41%) In Approval Ratings -
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 -
Amidst Leadership Campaign, Ontario Tories Have One-Third (33%) Voter Support As Dalton McGuinty and Liberals (51%) Continue to Lead
Even Highly Touted Frontrunner Eves Doesn't Defeat Liberals in Head to Head Battle: McGuinty Liberals (49%) versus Eves Conservatives (35%), with 16% Choosing `Neither' (10%) or `Don't Know' (6%) If Vote was Tomorrow
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Ontario Political Scene - January 2002
Opposition Liberals (51%) Maintain Majority Support in Province, While the Governing Tories (32%) and the NDP (14%) Trail
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BC Political Scene
BC Liberal Government Approval Rating Plummets 22 Points (71% To 49%) Since September
Premier Campbell's Approval Falls 19 Points In Three Months (70% To 51%); McPhail Makes No Gains (41% To 39%)
Support For BC Liberals Drops 12 Points (62% To 50%), Benefits NDP (15% To 21%), Unity BC (3% To 8%), And Greens (14% To 17%)
Most British Columbians Still Support Liberal Agenda For Change (57%), But Solid Opposition Voice Present (40%) -
MAJORITY (85%) SUPPORT MAKING CHANGES TO CREATE A JOINT NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY PERIMETER
MAJORITY (85%) SUPPORT MAKING CHANGES TO CREATE A JOINT NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY PERIMETER
70% Support Joint Border Posts Staffed by Canada and US Officials Instead of Separate Canadian and American Posts that Exist Today -
BC Liberals Still in the Honeymoon Period
British Columbians Think New Government is Doing a Good Job and Like the Pace of Change.
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Public Confidence In BC's Healthcare System
Confidence In Bc's Health Care System Dropping; 68% Of Bc Public Say Confidence In System Is Worse Today Than A Year Ago