Municipal Polling Released September 24, 2007.

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Municipal Polling Released September 24, 2007

In general, when you're facing a problem whom would you expect to be most responsive in dealing with that problem? (BC Responses) Would it be: Your local councillor Your BC MLA 34% 26% All of the above 5% Your MP None of the 18% above DK/NA Other 7% 7% 3%

In general, when you're facing a problem whom would you expect to be most responsive in dealing with that problem? Would it be:

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming even if it means my local government will have less funds available to provide other important services to my community. 58 % in BC Agree

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming even if it means my local government will have less funds available to provide other important services to my community. (BC responses) Neither agree Somewhat nor disagree agree 5% 34% Somewhat disagree 19% Strongly disagree Strongly agree 15% 24% DK/NA 2%

58 % in BC Agree 60 % in Ontario Agree My local government should take strong action on Global Warming even if it means my local government will have less funds available to provide other important services to my community. 58 % in BC Agree 60 % in Ontario Agree

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming even if it means my local government will have less funds available to provide other important services to my community.

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming, even if it means I have to pay higher taxes. 65 % in BC Agree

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming, even if it means I have to pay higher taxes. (BC Responses) Somewhat agree Neither agree 31% nor disagree 2% Somewhat disagree 15% Strongly agree Strongly 34% disagree 18% DK/NA 1%

65 % in BC Agree 53% in Ontario Agree My local government should take strong action on Global Warming, even if it means I have to pay higher taxes. 65 % in BC Agree 53% in Ontario Agree

My local government should take strong action on Global Warming, even it means I have to pay higher taxes.

Some people believe that local governments have an adequate tax base to provide services and infrastructure for local communities and that its important for local governments to live within their means. They say that the present arrangements for funding local governments should not be changed. Other people believe that local governments do not have an adequate tax base to provide services and infrastructure for local communities. The say that the Provincial and Federal Governments should provide local governments with more regular and more flexible sources of funds. Which is closer to your view?

Methods Fielded in Stratcom’s B.C. Omnibus Poll March 15-27, 2007 Weighted for gender and age n=606 Margin of error = +/- 4.0, 19 times out of 20 Comparisons to ON polling: Stratcom’s ON Omnibus Poll, June 5 - 11, 2007, n=604, M.O.E.= +/- 4.0, 19 times out of 20