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The Federal Landscape In Lead Up To Gomery Report
Liberals (38%, +1 Point) Have 12 Point Lead Over Conservatives (26%, -1 Point) -- NDP (18%, +1 Point), Greens (5%, +1 Point), (In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois Has 47% vs. Liberals At 33%)
Six In Ten (58%) Believe Another Federal Party Deserves A Chance To Govern -
Pampers Sleep Survey
One In Four Parents Are "Regularly" Disturbed By Their Baby Waking Up In The Middle Of The Night
Six In Ten Are Interested In Learning More To Help Establish Good Sleep Patterns For Their Child -
Tories (38%) And Liberals (37%) Remain Essentially Tied In The Polls In Ontario
But When It Comes To Momentum John Tory And The PCs Lead With Positive Impressions As Liberal Voters Appear Malleable
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Federal Poll: Grits (37%, +1 Point) Hold 10-Point Lead Over Tories (27%, -1 Point)
Bloc Quebecois (58%, +11 Points) Has Gained Substantial Ground In Quebec - Now Hold A 32-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, Unchanged)
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Over Half Of Canadians Say They Or Their Family Have Needed Blood
Less Than Four Per Cent Of Eligible Population Donated Blood Last Year
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As Liberal Caucus Meets In Regina, National Political Landscape Remains Static, But "Undecided" Hits Rare High (19%) - Highest Since April 2003
Liberals (36%, +1 Point), Conservatives (28%, +1 Point), NDP (17%, -1 Point), And Green Party (6%, Unchanged) Remain Steady In The Polls - In Quebec: Bloc Quebecois (47%, -4 Points) Holds 21-Point Lead Over Liberals (26%, -1 Point)