Government


Politics Survey

January 2011 Update on BC Liberal Leadership Contenders

Christy Clark Remains Top of the Pack in Public Opinion
Politics Survey

Canadians Agree Healthcare Should Be the Priority for Both the Provincial (84%) and Federal Governments (73%)

With Federal Provincial Health Accord Set to Expire in 2014,
Most (88%) Say Federal Government Should Initiate Discussions Now, Majority Disagrees (69%) That Progress Can Wait on Account of Economy
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Les Canadiens s'entendent pour dire que les soins de santй devraient кtre la prioritй des gouvernements fйdйral (73 %) et provinciaux (84 %)

Avec l'йchйance en 2014 de l'Accord fйdйral-provincial sur la santй, la plupart (88 %) affirme que le gouvernement fйdйral devrait entreprendre des discussions maintenant ; une majoritй est en dйsaccord (69 %) avec le concept que les discussions sur la santй peuvent attendre, l'йconomie йtant la prioritй
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Canadians Outline Top Priorities for Canada's Leaders
Heading into 2011

Economy (29%) Still Tops after Two and a Half Years,
But Healthcare (26%) Closing in on Top Spot Once Again
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One in Three (32%) Canadians Think Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill is Top News Story of 2010

Haiti Earthquake (20%), Chile Miners Rescue (17%), Vancouver Olympics (13%) and WikiLeaks (5%) Complete Top 5 List
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Canadians Name Former Colonel Russell Williams as
Top Newsmaker of the Year (26%)

Justin Bieber (13%), Prime Minister Stephen Harper (12%),
Julian Assange (10%) and Sarah Palin (9%) Round Out Top 5
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Canadians Give Government Mixed Reviews on
Getting Things Done

Topping the List is Bolstering the Military (73%) and Afghanistan (71%), Bottom of the List is Strengthening the Pension System (41%) and Improving the Healthcare System (45%)
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Tories Breaking Out Of Stalemate

Tories (39%) Open 10-Point Lead Over Grits (29%) Nationally,
Improved Showing in Quebec from Earlier This Year