Government


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
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

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
Politics Survey

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%)
Politics Survey

Tories Breaking Out Of Stalemate

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

Rating BC Liberal Leadership Contenders

Christy Clark Tops in Public Opinion