New Democrats Hold 20-Point Advantage in British Columbia
On the Best Premier question, opposition leader Adrian Dix outranks incumbent head of government Christy Clark by a 2-to-1 margin.
On the Best Premier question, opposition leader Adrian Dix outranks incumbent head of government Christy Clark by a 2-to-1 margin.
Support for a new regulation is highest in Alberta, and lowest in British Columbia.
Respondents remain divided on whether launching military action against Saddam Hussein’s regime was the correct option.
Majorities of Catholics in the two countries would like to see changes that would allow priests to get married, and women to be ordained.
Two thirds of respondents in both sample groups support eliminating on-ice fights in professional hockey.
Almost two thirds of respondents think President Obama can do something to lower the price of gas in the United States.
Al-Qaeda and other Islamic-based terrorist groups remain a concern for more than two thirds of respondents.
Men are more likely than women to support a regulation that would enable passengers to make phone calls during a flight.
The opposition BC New Democrats keeps a sizeable lead over the governing BC Liberals, and Adrian Dix is still the preferred premier.
Age, political leanings and views on homosexuality are the main factors in defining support on this issue.