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Albertans Give Tough Love on Provincial Budget
Overall Majority (55%) of Albertans Oppose Klein Government's March 19th Budget
But Majority Supports Increases in Healthcare Premiums (54%), Increases in Liquor Mark-Ups, Vehicle Fees, Traffic Fines and Other Fees (58%) as Well as Increases in Tobacco Tax (70%)
Opposition Comes from Cuts to Municipal Grants for Roads and Transportation (83% oppose) and Public Service Cuts (50% oppose) -
Among the Ontario Tory Leadership Candidates, Who Would Beat Dalton McGuinty's Liberals?
None of the Above . . .
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BC Government Approval Continues to Slide
BC Liberal Approval (43%) Continues Downward Trend; But Most (71%) BC Liberal Voters Still Approve
BC Public Divided on Freezing Health Care Spending (49% Approve vs. 50% Disapprove)
Majority (58%) Approve of Contracting Out Non-Clinical Hospital Services -
BC Liberals Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (55%) Thinks BC Government Going Too Far - Too Fast
Majority (56%) Disapproves of Rewriting Existing Contracts
Half (47%) Less Trusting Of Provincial Government -
68% of Canadians Support Direct to Consumer Advertising for Prescription Medications
Half (53%) Already Believe That It is Currently Allowed in Canada
Support For DTCA Rises to 85% When Specific Regulations Are Proposed -
Message to the Premiers from the Canadian Public about Healthcare:
MESSAGE TO THE PREMIERS FROM THE CANADIAN PUBLIC ABOUT HEALTHCARE: CLEAN UP MISMANAGEMENT AND INEFFICIENCY IN THE SYSTEM, DON'T RESTRICT ACCESS TO SERVICES OR CHARGE INDIVIDUALS A FEE
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GVRD Municipal Issues
City of Vancouver Selected as Best Place to Live in Greater Vancouver; One-in Three (35%) GVRD Residents Wants to Live in Another Municipality
GVRD Residents (77%) Oppose Amalgamation; Two-Thirds (64%) "Strongly" Oppose
Transportation (47%) Most Important Issue for Attention From Elected Municipal Leaders -
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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Impressions of Ontario Conservative Leadership Contenders
Former Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Ernie Eves Receives Highest Positive Impression Among Conservative Supporters in Race to Succeed Premier Mike Harris