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health-care-1
(04/25/13) -

Most British Columbians Express Confidence in Health Care System

Respondents identify bureaucracy, poor management and long waiting times as the biggest problems with health care in the province.

legal_issues
(04/18/13) -

British Columbians Dissatisfied with Current State of Justice System

Less than three-in-ten respondents express “complete confidence” or “a lot of confidence” in the RCMP.

britain_april2013
(04/16/13) -

Labour Party Still First, UKIP Reaches 16% in British Politics

Just one third of respondents approve of David Cameron’s performance; lower ratings for Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg.

bc_april15_13
(04/16/13) -

BC New Democrats Hold 17-Point Lead at Start of Provincial Campaign

Three-in-five respondents believe it is time for a different party to form the government in Victoria.

issues_economy
(04/11/13) -

British Columbians Divided When Assessing the Provincial Economy

Only one-in-four respondents believe the provincial government’s most recent budget projections are credible.

premiers_april2013
(04/08/13) -

Saskatchewan’s Wall Keeps Place as Best Rated Canadian Premier

Five of the nine premiers included in the survey have a disapproval rating of more than 60 per cent.

canada_city
(04/08/13) -

Canadians Comfortable with the Public Sector Using Private Data

With the proper privacy safeguards in place most Canadians support their personal data being used to improve the health care system.

issues_taxestoo
(04/04/13) -

British Columbians Happy With HST Demise, Split on Its Future

Two-in-five respondents believe that, down the road, the province will have no choice but to adopt a harmonized sales tax.

issues_driving
(03/28/13) -

British Columbians Would Punish Drivers Who Use Cell Phones

Seven-in-ten respondents would double the current fine for hand-held cell phone use by drivers, and would seize the phone of repeat offenders.

health-care-2
(03/22/13) -

Americans Happier with Health Care System Now Than in 2011

More than two-in-five respondents continue to voice support for repealing the health care legislation signed by President Obama in 2010.