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Jack Webster Awards 2003: BC's Newsmaker Of The Year
Public Selects Robert Pickton (37%) As BC's Newsmaker Of The Year; Premier Gordon Campbell Is A Close Second (28%)
Public Thinks Media Important To Society (95%) And Themselves Personally (83%) -
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians Approve of Pope John Paul II's Performance as Spiritual Leader - Unchanged from July 2002
But Canadians Split on Pope's Pronouncements - 47% Agree; 46% Disagree
John Paul Viewed as Sincere (85%), A Peacemaker (80%), Humble (79%) and Conservative (79%) -
More Than Nine In Ten (94%) Canadians Think The Number Of Overweight And Inactive Children Is A Serious Health Issue
Nine In Ten (91%) Think Daily Physical Activity Should Be Mandatory
Seven In Ten (68%) Don't Think Fast-Food Restaurants Offer Enough Low-Fat Choices For Children -
Canadians And Americans Reflect On Cross-Border Business In A Post 9/11 World
Majority (63%) Of Canadians Believe Post 9/11 Security Measures Hinder Canada/U.S. Business Relations--Almost Half (45%) Of Americans Agree
Better Use Of Technology At Border (28%), Common Currency (21%) Top Americans' List Of What Would Best Improve Business Relations Between The Two Countries--Canadians Say A Change Of Top Leadership In Countries Would Be Best
Majorities In Both Countries Against National Identity Card -
Are Canadian Women Comfortable in Their Skin?
Nine in Ten (92%) Women Aged 35 to 49 Say They Are
89% Describe Being Comfortable in Your Skin as Meaning Being Happy with Who You Are Both Inside and Out -
Consumer Economic Confidence Remains High
Home Purchase Intentions (14% Likely to Buy) and Near Record Low Job Anxiety (18%) Drive Economic Outlook
One-Year Outlook on Canadian Economy Highest Since April 2003, Matches Robust Numbers in July 2000
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Up 0.74 Points Since August to 113.07 -
Heading Into Leaders Debate, Ontario Liberals (50%, +1 Point) Continue To Hold Decisive Lead Over Conservatives (33%, -2 Points) . . .
While NDP (12%, Unchanged) and Green Party (4%, +2 Points) Continue to Trail
Eves (34%) and McGuinty (31%) Close As to Who Is Expected to Win Debate
However, Six in Ten (60%) Continue to Desire Change in Government As Liberals Appear Poised to Form Majority Government Barring Significant Gaffe Between Now and Election Day -
Parents (86%) Viewed by Ontarians as Most Important Factor in Development of Proper Social Values in Children
Half (52%) Believe Parental Encouragement and Involvement Contributes Most to Educational Success, Teachers (28%) Place Second
52% Believe All Schools Would Improve if Parents Could Freely Choose the School for Their Child -
At Mid-Point in Campaign Ontario Liberals (49%) Hold Commanding Lead Over Governing Conservatives (35%)
NDP (12%) and Green Party (2%) Continue to Trail
Six in Ten (61%) Say It Is Time for a Change in Government
Eves (36%) Leads McGuinty (31%) for `Best Premier'