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New poll shows British Columbians opposed to BC government cutting public services
August 28, 2009
British Columbia – Results of a mid-August poll by Ipsos Reid, done on behalf of the B.C. Federation of Labour and a number of public sector unions, show strong support for budget measures that help BC families weather the current economic downturn. "These results confirm what the labour movement has been saying for a long time: the provincial government needs to take decisive steps now to protect valuable public services that working families in this province need," said Jim Sinclair, President of the B.C. Federation of Labour. "Unfortunately, the Campbell government has so far ignored our call for these steps. We’re hoping that the tabling of a revised budget on September 1st will show a change of direction, a change that begins to align the government’s budget priorities with the majority of people in BC," Sinclair added.
"It’s obvious from this poll that voters will not accept balancing the books by cuts to valuable public services," Sinclair said. The poll found strong support for a variety of budget measures: "The poll also showed that British Columbians are looking for greater tax fairness from the provincial government. When 76 percent of respondents support increasing taxes paid by corporations and BC’s wealthy, it tells me that BC voters are very receptive to meaningful tax reform," Sinclair noted. "We will be in Victoria for the budget presentation on September 1 - 30 - The telephone poll was conducted by Ipsos Reid August 8th-12th, 2009. The survey of 801 adult British Columbians has a margin of error of +/-3.5%, 19 times out of 20.
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