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BC Political Scene Fall 1999
MAJORITY OF DECIDED BC VOTERS (57%) WOULD VOTE LIBERAL IN PROVINCIAL ELECTION; NDP (15%), BC REFORM (16%) WELL BACK
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BC Politics After Glen Clark Resignation
NARROW WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY OPENS FOR BC NDP NOW THAT CLARK HAS STEPPED DOWN
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POST-DEBATE DEBACLES DERAIL DALTON McGUINTY's LIBERALS
HARRIS TORIES (45%) POISED TO WIN SECOND MAJORITY GOVERNMENT - LIBERALS (37%), NDP (18%)
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CANADIANS GIVE CANADA HEALTH ACT ONLY BARELY PASSING GRADE
71% SAY IT'S TIME FOR THE ACT TO BE CHANGED BECAUSE THE FIVE FOUNDING PRINCIPLES DO NOT MEET THE HEALTH CARE NEEDS OF TODAY
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TORIES TUMBLE IN ONTARIO ELECTION RUN-UP AS GRITS TAKE 12 POINT LEAD
MAJORITY (52%) SAY IT'S TIME FOR ANOTHER PARTY - THREE QUARTERS (76%) SAY PACE OF CHANGE TOO FAST
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51% of those aware of the social union deal feel it is a step in the right direction
Quebeckers are more optimistic about the future of the health care system in Quebec.
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PQ strengthens lead following leaders' debate
73% say Bouchard should work on improving Quebec's position in the Canadian Federation
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One Third of Canadian Smokers Pledge to Quit within Six Months
In spite of optimistic outlook, having sufficient willpower and coping with withdrawal symptoms concern potential quitters